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  • Aris L Gulapa and Pamela Joy L Alquisada of Caguioa & Gatmaytan look at determining the nationality of corporations when investing in the Philippines
  • Mark Fraser of Frasers Law Company describes some of the obstacles to be cleared before making an acquisition in Vietnam
  • A solid economy, multilateral investment, plus trade and tax relations have greatly benefited foreign direct investment into the country, as explained by Miguel Jáuregui Rojas and Miguel Irurita Tomasena of Jáuregui y Navarrete
  • Fernando Estavillo-Castro and Citlali Perez-Renteria of Miranda & Estavillo provide an update of competition law in Mexico
  • Mexican mining opportunities for foreign investors is discussed by Fernando Todd Dip of Todd & Asociados
  • Attorneys focused on Mexico have a clear – and optimistic – view of their work pipeline. While they agree with the common perception that the country's future is largely tied to the US recovery, they see enormous potential in its own regard. The country is coming out of a tough couple of years, but investors who have taken a bet on Mexico have fared well. And all signs point to continued improvement.
  • Basham Ringe & Correa’s Juan Carlos Serra discusses developments in Mexico’s renewable energy sector
  • Real estate financing in Mexico has experienced a wave of innovation. Evercore Partners’ Augusto Arellano Ostoa has been involved at every stage. He shares his experience and insights with Danielle Myles
  • Carlos Eduardo Martínez Rico of Creel García-Cuéllar Aiza y Enriquez explains why taxation has a crucial role in developing Mexico’s capital markets
  • Mexico’s banks have fared well in recent years, but Basel III and other key reforms will significantly affect cross-border capital and investment flows. By Ryan Bolger