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Title: DOING BUSINESS IN MEXICO


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DOING BUSINESS IN MEXICO
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Mexico
3
Mexico
  • Fear of the unknown
  • Language, culture
  • Export paperwork
  • International Insurance, Business Loans
  • Budget
  • Market entry

4
Mexico
  • 102 million people
  • 1.7 population growth per year
  • 62 pop between 15-64 years
  • 33 pop between 0-14 years

5
The Mexican Market
  • Why is it important?
  • 2 defined economic groups rich poor
  • Poor majority does not equal insignificant market
  • 30 million consumers w/discretionary income
  • Concentrated in major cities
  • Sophisticated shoppers
  • Rich really rich 24 out of 500 richest men
    are Mexican.

6
The Mexican Market
  • Largest number of FTAs
  • Trade US CAN tripled since NAFTA 1994
  • Lots of in Mexico - Income distribution top
    20 earn 55 of total private consumption lead
    growth in past 2 years
  • Actively seeking foreign participation in its
    economy no. state owned enterprises fell 1982
    gt1000, 2000 lt200

7
The Mexican Market
  • Exports 168 billion - 2000
  • Imports 176 billion - 2000
  • Infrastructure
  • Airports 238 (paved), 1610 (unpaved)
  • Seaports15 (major)
  • Expressways 3960 miles
  • Highways 56,178 miles

8
Expressways
9
Mode of Entry
  • Exporting
  • Direct Indirect
  • Joint Venture
  • Licensing Franchising
  • Management Contracts
  • Turn-key projects
  • Ownership arrangements
  • Foreign Direct Investment

10
Challenges/Success Factors
  • Foreigner
  • Language Barrier
  • Work approach
  • Relationships
  • Perception Skills blending in
  • Few words
  • Access to high levels business etiquette
  • Networking

11
Mexican Flag
12
Doing Business in Mexico
  • Conscious of history and tradition - proud and
    patriotic
  • Patience is advised - skeptical of foreigners in
    their country and business
  • Despacio que tengo prisa
  • Establish reputation by keeping every commitment

13
Business Savvy
  • Initial contact with key decision maker
  • Networking opens doors
  • Chambers
  • Government contacts
  • Before Research Recommendations

14
Business Savvy
  • Telephone or verbal? In writing, email or fax
    follow up
  • Need signature for agreements
  • Translations translators - avoid mistakes
  • Do you really speak Spanish?
  • Advertising - hire a professional

15
Business Savvy
  • Direct selling
  • Control over product
  • Expenses staff inventory
  • Branch office
  • US trained personnel in control of ops
  • 183 days over 12 month-period

16
Business Savvy
  • Broker/Representative
  • Familiar with your market
  • Not exclusive
  • Master distributor
  • One client, large shipments
  • One more on his list?

17
Business Savvy
  • Joint venture
  • Ownership position in your business
  • Finding Mr. Right

18
Business Protocol
  • Non-smoking areas - unknown
  • Who pays? Whoever extended invitation
  • A woman NEVER pays.
  • Refer to people by their prefix
  • Prefix, First Name, (Middle name), Paternal Last
    Name, Maternal Last name

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Business Protocol
  • NAME
  • Maiden
  • María (Elena) Gómez Ramírez
  • Address
  • Lic. Gómez / Srita. Gómez
  • Married
  • María Elena Gómez de Rodríguez

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Business Protocol
  • ETIQUETTE
  • Woman enters room - stand up
  • Carry plenty of business cards
  • Dont be hyperactive
  • Dont look at the watch constantly
  • allow at least 2 hours per meeting ( traffic)
  • Be on time, expect others to be late

21
Business Protocol
  • ETIQUETTE
  • Personal space closer
  • Touching, hugging, kissing
  • Louder
  • Hand gestures

22
Business Protocol
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • May or may not discuss business
  • Avoid talking about income, status, investment
    historically sensitive topics
  • Watch out for altitude alcohol!
  • Dining takes long, no rush
  • Different hours - snacks

23
Business Protocol
  • Weekly Schedule
  • 800-900/1000 Breakfast
  • 1000-200 - Office hours
  • 200-400/500 - Lunch
  • 430-600/700 - Office hours
  • 700-900 - Cocktails, happy hour
  • 900-Midnight/beyond - Dinner
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