Shoe Importers Will Seek to Evade the Law, Says Ciceg
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Despite the decision of the Mexican government to ban temporary imports of shoes, the national industry claims that all legal gaps must be closed, because those who commit irregularities will look for other ways for the product to continue entering the domestic market.This is what the president of the Chamber of the Footwear Industry of the State of Guanajuato (CICEG), Juan Carlos Cashat Usabiaga, said, who explained that another measure that th…
Calzado enters into debate in Mexico before the proposal to ban temporary imports. This measure raises immediate effects on prices and promises of industrial recovery in producing regions. Guanajuato concentrates 70% of the value of national production with more than 850 plants and 50,000 direct jobs. The positive impact for its economy would be significant. Jalisco, with 15% participation, as well as the State of Mexico and Mexico City, which t…
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