Investment Policy Monitor
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UNCTAD has been collecting information on changes in national foreign direct investment (FDI) policies on an annual basis since 1992. This collection has provided input to the analysis of global and regional investment policy trends in the World Investment Report, the quarterly Investment Policy Monitor (since 2009) and the UNCTAD-OECD Reports on G20 Measures.
In 2011, to further strengthen the quality of reporting, UNCTAD revised the methodology of monitoring investment policy measures. and revised the measures going back to 2000 accordingly.
The Investment Policy Monitor provides the international investment community with country-specific, up-to-date information about the latest developments in foreign investment policies.
Through its monitoring of investment policy changes, UNCTAD offers cutting-edge and innovative contributions to investment policy discourse, and contributes to preparing the ground for future policymaking in the interest of making foreign investment work for growth and development.
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Note: the policy measures are identified through a systematic review of government and business intelligence sources. Measures are verified, to the fullest extent possible, by referencing government sources. The compilation of measures is not exhaustive.
Disclaimer: the boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
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Mexico
Launches new investment facilitation agency
22 Mar 2022On 22 March 2022, the Ministry of Economy of Mexico announced the launch of the "Invest in Mexico Business Center", a new institutional framework aimed at facilitating new investment projects in Mexico.
According to the announcement, the new institution will be charged with liaising with several public authorities, providing potential foreign investors with personalized assistance with the process of establishing their investment projects in Mexico. In particular, the Invest in Mexico Business Center will provide investors with economic and commercial intelligence, information on investment opportunities in different regions, guidance on national procedures, assistance in establishing linkages with companies and vendors of the supply chain, as well as material support such as office space at the Ministry of Economy offices to host investment-related meetings.
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Type:
- Promotion and facilitation (Investment facilitation )
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Industry:
- Not industry specific
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Sources:
- Gobierno de Mexico, Secretaría de Economía pone en marcha el Centro de Negocios “Invest in Mexico” en Torre Ejecutiva, https://www.gob.mx/se/articulos/secretaria-de-economia-pone-en-marcha-el-centro-de-negocios-invest-in-mexico-en-torre-ejecutiva-297424?idiom=es, 22 Mar 2022
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UNCTAD has been collecting information on changes in national foreign direct investment (FDI) policies on an annual basis since 1992. This collection has provided input to the analysis of global and regional investment policy trends in the World Investment Report, the quarterly Investment Policy Monitor (since 2009) and the UNCTAD-OECD Reports on G20 Measures.
In 2011, to further strengthen the quality of reporting, UNCTAD revised the methodology of monitoring investment policy measures. and revised the measures going back to 2000 accordingly.
The Investment Policy Monitor provides the international investment community with country-specific, up-to-date information about the latest developments in foreign investment policies.
Through its monitoring of investment policy changes, UNCTAD offers cutting-edge and innovative contributions to investment policy discourse, and contributes to preparing the ground for future policymaking in the interest of making foreign investment work for growth and development.
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Note: the policy measures are identified through a systematic review of government and business intelligence sources. Measures are verified, to the fullest extent possible, by referencing government sources. The compilation of measures is not exhaustive.
Disclaimer: the boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.