Mexico Suffers a Dramatic Decline in Domestic Market for Forest Products; Losing Out to Imports From U.S. And Chile
Wednesday, June 4, 2014 - 17:21
in Biology & Nature
Two new studies show that excessive taxation and a tangle of rules and regulations are crippling forest enterprises Mexico, harming their ability to compete on the domestic market and depriving the sector from a role in reducing a US$6-billion trade deficit in forest products, cellulose and paper.