Mexico and the u.s. Will Strengthen Intellectual Property Protection in T-Mec Review
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Mexico City, 23 Mar (EFE).- The authorities of Mexico and the United States agreed to strengthen the mechanisms for the protection of intellectual property in both countries, as well as to promote the prosecution of crimes in this area, within the framework of the revision of the trade treaty with Canada (T-MEC) planned for this year.
The T-MEC could evolve into a trade and security agreement between Mexico and the US, warns the American Society of Mexico.
The revision of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) began to outline the protection of intellectual property. It is because both countries have decided to tighten their position against crimes such as piracy and the misuse of trademarks. Specifically, Mexico and the United States agreed to strengthen the mechanisms for the protection of intellectual property as part of the T-MEC review and in line with the so-called S…
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Within the framework of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC), Mexico and the United States agreed to strengthen actions against crimes related to intellectual property, such as piracy and the illegal use of trademarks. Through a communicative, the Secretariat of Economy (SE) reported that a binational working group led by the SE and the Office of the United States Trade Representative will be established. The aim is to…
Mexico and the United States will reinforce their actions in the area of intellectual property, as part of the framework actions of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC), as well as Special Report 301 of the Office of the Trade Representative of the United States of America. In a statement, the Economy Secretariat indicated that the two governments agreed on joint actions, in legislative and operational matters, to bene…
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