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Market Screening for:Market Screening for:Mexico Agricultural EquipmentMexico Agricultural Equipment
Erik SmithErik SmithINB300 – International BusinessINB300 – International BusinessLynn BertschLynn BertschAugust 4, 2005August 4, 2005
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Basic Need PotentialBasic Need Potential
Agriculture is a significant portion of Agriculture is a significant portion of Mexico’s exports and productionMexico’s exports and production
Farm machinery is a need for their Farm machinery is a need for their economyeconomy
(The World Factbook - Mexico, July 28, 2005, (The World Factbook - Mexico, July 28, 2005, Economy Section)Economy Section)
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Import RestrictionsImport Restrictions
Due to NAFTA there are virtually no trade Due to NAFTA there are virtually no trade restrictions on importing farm machinery restrictions on importing farm machinery
Used machinery may be banned from import, Used machinery may be banned from import, especially if it is a motor vehicle (Used Equipment especially if it is a motor vehicle (Used Equipment and Goods under NAFTA, n.d., para. 1-5)and Goods under NAFTA, n.d., para. 1-5)
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Price ControlsPrice Controls
Mexico does not significantly compete locally for Mexico does not significantly compete locally for agricultural machineryagricultural machinery
No price controls are set for almost any product, No price controls are set for almost any product, but especially for agricultural equipment so but especially for agricultural equipment so critical to their economycritical to their economy
(The World Factbook - Mexico, July 28, 2005, (The World Factbook - Mexico, July 28, 2005, Economy Section, para. 1)Economy Section, para. 1)
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Government and Public Attitude Government and Public Attitude Towards Buying American ProductsTowards Buying American ProductsGovernmental, and public, tensions Governmental, and public, tensions focus on other agricultural issues, and focus on other agricultural issues, and not on machinery (Response to not on machinery (Response to Criticism of U.S. Agricultural Policy and Criticism of U.S. Agricultural Policy and NAFTA, December 5, 2002, para. 1)NAFTA, December 5, 2002, para. 1)
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ConclusionConclusion
Significant Need for ProductSignificant Need for Product Extremely Limited Trade BarriersExtremely Limited Trade Barriers Established Market (The World Established Market (The World
Factbook - Mexico, July 28, 2005, Factbook - Mexico, July 28, 2005, Economy Section)Economy Section)
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ReferencesReferences
Used Equipment and Goods under NAFTAUsed Equipment and Goods under NAFTA (n.d.). (n.d.). Retrieved on August 4, 2005 from Retrieved on August 4, 2005 from http://web.ita.doc.gov/ticwebsite/naftaweb.nsf/50http://web.ita.doc.gov/ticwebsite/naftaweb.nsf/504ca249c786e20f85256284006da7ab/4ca249c786e20f85256284006da7ab/ea62156cda30408c852566c20070b943!ea62156cda30408c852566c20070b943!OpenDocumentOpenDocument
The World FactbookThe World Factbook (Mexico, July 28, 2005). (Mexico, July 28, 2005). Retrieved on August 4, 2005 from Retrieved on August 4, 2005 from http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geoshttp://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/mx.html/mx.html
Response to Criticism of U.S. Agricultural Policy and Response to Criticism of U.S. Agricultural Policy and NAFTANAFTA (December 5, 2002). Retrieved on August (December 5, 2002). Retrieved on August 4, 2005, from http://www.usembassy-4, 2005, from http://www.usembassy-mexico.gov/releases/ep021205realitiesNAFTA.htmexico.gov/releases/ep021205realitiesNAFTA.htmm