Mexico-Peru Sign Tax Agreement to Boost Trade, Chile & Colombia May Join
According to Xinhuanet, Peru and Mexico signed an agreement on April 6, 2011 aimed at providing tax benefits to boost bilateral trade. According to remarks by Peruvian President Alan Garcia, the deal is "a preliminary step toward a larger agreement,"…
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as they intend to include Chile and Colombia in the deal. The Mexican Secretary of Economy has posted limited information on its "Economic Complementation Agreement" with Peru here.