Non-tariff regulations and restrictions: the impact of the modification of the benefit of the "non-commercialization letter" in Mexican importing companies

Authors

  • Andrea Carolina Caballero González Universidad de Monterrey, Escuela de Negocios
  • Gabriela Gardner Flores Universidad de Monterrey, Escuela de Negocios
  • Eugenia Moeller Dávila Universidad de Monterrey, Escuela de Negocios
  • Sofía Elena Segura Rodríguez Universidad de Monterrey, Escuela de Negocios
  • Karla María Nava-Aguirre UDEM Business School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29393/RAN7-3RRAC50003

Keywords:

Foreign Trade, Machinery and equipment, Official Mexican Standards, Ministry of Economy, Protectionism

Abstract

Purpose: To analyze the impact of the modification of the "non-commercialization letter" in the operations of machinery and equipment importing companies in Nuevo León, Mexico.
Design/Methodology: The research method employed was qualitative with a descriptive approach. The data collection instruments were a literature review and interviews with foreign trade experts.
Findings: It was found that the aforementioned modification represents an obstacle in the operations of machinery and equipment importing companies in Nuevo León, Mexico because it causes delays and additional costs to them.
Practical implications: To acknowledge the point of view of different agents regarding the government’s decision–making in matters pertaining to those agent’s economic activities.
Originality/Value: This study presents different perspectives regarding the short-term impact of the modification of the “non-commercialization letter”, as well as its long-term implications.

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Published

2021-07-01

How to Cite

Caballero González, A. C., Gardner Flores, G. ., Moeller Dávila, E. ., Segura Rodríguez, S. E. ., & Nava-Aguirre, K. M. (2021). Non-tariff regulations and restrictions: the impact of the modification of the benefit of the "non-commercialization letter" in Mexican importing companies. RAN - Revista Academia & Negocios, 7(2), 139-154. https://doi.org/10.29393/RAN7-3RRAC50003

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