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Title: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ON COMPETITION POLICY: MEXICO


1
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ON COMPETITION POLICY
MEXICOS EXPERIENCE Presentation by Mr.
Martín Moguel Gloria May, 2002
2
  • I Introduction
  • II Competition Policy
  • III Legal Framework
  • IV Pre-Merger Review
  • V International Cooperation
  • VI Conclusions

3
  • I Introduction
  • Post-War Industrialization
  • Import Substitution Model
  • 1980s Towards a free market economy
  • 1990s New economic model
  • Privatization
  • Deregulation
  • Free trade and investment regimes
  • Market forces

4
  • II The need for a competition policy
  • Proliferation of Monopolies
  • Economic Democracy
  • Competition Culture
  • New Legal Framework

5
  • III Legal Framework
  • Article 28 of the Mexican Constitution
  • Federal Law on Economic Competition December
    1992-June 1993
  • Creates the Federal Competition Commission
  • Prohibition of monopolistic practices Mandatory
    Pre-Merger Review

6
  • IV Pre-Merger Review
  • From 1993-2001
  • 1300 Notifications
  • 95 Approved
  • 4 Conditioned
  • 1 Prohibited
  • About 80 related to international transactions

7
  • Pre-Merger Review
  • Advanced notification is required for
    transactions to be concluded
  • Applicable Thresholds
  • No notification is required if foreign entities
    do not acquire control of a Mexican entity

8
V. International Cooperation
  • Treaties
  • NAFTA (Chapter 15) Mexico- USA-Canada
  • G-3 (Chapter 16) Mexico- Colombia-Venezuela
  • EUMFTA (Chapter 39 y annex 15) Mexico-European
    Community
  • Free Trade Agreements Bolivia. Chile. Costa
    Rica. Israel. Nicaragua. Salvador-Honduras-Guatema
    la

9
International Cooperation
  • Objectives
  • Measures to proscribe anticompetitive practices
  • Cooperation and Coordination for competition law
    enforcement
  • Notification
  • Consultation
  • Exchange of information
  • Technical assistance

10
International Cooperation
  • Multilateral Organizations
  • Organization for Economic Co-operation and
    Development (OECD)
  • World Trade Organization (WTO)
  • United Nations Conference on Trade and
    Development (UNCTAD)
  • Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
  • Free Trade Area of the Americas (ALCA)

11
International Cooperation
  • Objectives
  • Promotion of competition policy
  • Multilateral rules

12
International Cooperation
  • International Competition Network
  • Joint initiative of 14 competition agencies
  • Annual Conferences
  • Objetives
  • Non-binding general guidelines or best practice
    recommendations
  • Issues
  • Mergers notifications in a multi-jurisdiction
    context
  • Advocacy and enforcement policy
  • Private Participation

13
  • VI Conclusions
  • Mexicos Competition Policy and Legislation
  • Mixed Results Positive Balance
  • Constant Challenges
  • Inter-agency Feuds
  • Natural Business Resistance
  • Judicial Review
  • Active Participation in International Fora
  • Bilateral Cooperation Agreements
  • Promotion of Multilateral Rules
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