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2 2.11 to 2.16.2019 S ao Paulo - Except for some route changes, the free trade in the automotive sector will become reality in the bilateral relations of Brazil and Mexico from next month. The current trade agreement that the countries maintain for the automotive trade, with quotas for both chains, ends on March 19 and the commercial trade of vehicles exempt from import tax will start to be in force the following day. Industry sources argue that the new scenario in the commercial relationship between the countries, at the moment, would show the Brazilian competitiveness deficiencies. A big concern is the attraction of investments: with Mexico being able to supply the main market in South America Free trade with Mexico knocks on the door Bruno de Oliveira | bruno@autodata.com.br Foreign trade Disclosure.

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