Essential Inputs and Antitrust Barriers in the Mexican Economic Competition Regime (Competition Policy International)

On July 7, 2014 the new Mexican Economic Competition Law came into force; this is legislation that replaces the antitrust law enacted in 1992 as one of the commitments made by the Mexican Government to sign the North America Free Trade Agreement with the United States and Canada. The …read more

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21st Century Competition, 'Essential Inputs and Antitrust Barriers in the Mexican Economic Competition Regime (Competition Policy International)' (21st Century Competition, 15 July 2014) <https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2014/07/essential-inputs-and-antitrust-barriers-in-the-mexican-economic-competition-regime-competition-policy-international/> accessed 5 April 2026.

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21st Century Competition. "Essential Inputs and Antitrust Barriers in the Mexican Economic Competition Regime (Competition Policy International)." 21st Century Competition, 15 July 2014. https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2014/07/essential-inputs-and-antitrust-barriers-in-the-mexican-economic-competition-regime-competition-policy-international/.

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@misc{21st-century-competition2014, author = {21st Century Competition}, title = {{Essential Inputs and Antitrust Barriers in the Mexican Economic Competition Regime (Competition Policy International)}}, year = {2014}, url = {https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2014/07/essential-inputs-and-antitrust-barriers-in-the-mexican-economic-competition-regime-competition-policy-international/}, note = {21st Century Competition} }
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