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CCN is an international law firm with offices in Texas and throughout Mexico. At CCN we are dedicated to serving clients engaged in business transactions within the NAFTA region and throughout Latin America. The firm is comprised of both Mexico-licensed and U.S.-licensed attorneys who work in an integrated, bilingual environment. CCN represents U.S. and other foreign investors doing business in Mexico, as well as Mexican and other international investors doing business in Texas and the U.S.
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  • Acquisition of Special Foreign Commerce Rulings to Facilitate Import-Export Operations in Mexico
    CCN attorneys obtained special rulings for companies in Mexico who have encountered gaps in foreign trade legislation and its regulations or impractical provisions that can become obstacles to importing and exporting operations. CCN attorneys in the Mexico City office have filed petitions for special authorization, with consistent success. These authorizations have allowed, for example, one of the largest Mexican maquiladora companies to transport imported merchandise from one facility to another, even when the existing foreign trade regulations did not permit such.
  • Advice on Mexican Free Trade Zones
    Attorneys from CCN’s Mexico City office have advised clients participating as users of Mexico’s Free Trade Zone program, a relatively new feature of Mexican law. CCN is currently working with another U.S. client to become a second Free Trade Zone in Mexico. It is expected that such authorization will allow the firm’s client to introduce goods into the Free Trade Zone, notwithstanding their origin, with preferential duty and customs treatment, as well as to allow such client to provide export services without participating in the IMMEX program or being obligated to comply with extensive regulatory controls.
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