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MEXICO EXPORT CONTROL UPDATE IN THE CONTEXT OF LATIN AMERICA -María Izquierdo- Ministry of Economy maria.izquierdo@economia.gob.mx Amsterdam, 2014

Mexico s Trade Policy Trade Facilitation in Mexico Mexican Export Control System Future plans: impact in the Latin American Zone Final considerations

MEXICO S TRADE POLICY Has preferential access to 44 economies across 12 FTAs. Is an exporter of manufactured goods that requires a significant amount of aggregate value. Has developed new business partners, a fact that increases the volume of trade grows steadily. All of this implies huge challenges in trade facilitation strategies.

MEXICO S TRADE POLICY 2008 2013 The Government of Mexico has always tried to create an optimal environment for trade facilitation, mainly through the following lines of action : Tariff Reduction (armonized system) Elimination of Exception Programs Simplification of procedures of foreign trade and customs operation Implementation of a Single Window project in Mexico

ELEMENTS OF A TRADE FACILITATION AGENDA IN MEXICO TRADE FACILITATION STRATEGY Understand information as a public right Mexican Single Window Strengthening schemes for dialogue with business Strengthening and consolidation of the Export Control System Transparency and accountability

MEXICAN EXPORT CONTROL SYSTEM STAGES 2011 2013 Beginning Formal integration to the export control regimes Directives publication Beginning of operations 2013 2015 Strenghtening Automatization of the system (single window) Outreach with the industry and academy Interagency coordination Design of a stronger regulatory framework. 2015 2018 Consolidation Strengthening of the regulatory framework.

LEGAL BASIS FOR CONTROL OF WMD- RELATED ITEMS International Commitments Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty (NPT) Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) Treaty for the Proscription of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (Tlatelolco Treaty) Member of the International Atomic Energy Agency UN Security Council Sanctions to States, entities or specific actors

LEGAL BASIS FOR CONTROL OF WMD- RELATED ITEMS National Laws and Regulations LAWS Foreign Trade Law Federal Law of Firearms and Explosives Federal Law for the Control of Chemical Substances susceptible of Diversion for the Manufacture of Chemical Weapons Act Regulating Article 27 of the Constitution in Nuclear Matters DIRECTIVES [CONTROL LISTS] (1) DIRECTIVE.- Ministry of Economy: Conventional weapons, their parts and components, dual-use goods, software and technologies susceptible of diversion for the manufacture and proliferation of conventional weapons and weapons of mass destruction (previous export license).- Control Lists: WA/NSG/AG. (2) DIRECTIVE.- Ministry of Energy: Nuclear fuel and related commodities (previous import and export authorization).- Control Lists: NSG. (3) DIRECTIVE.- Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources: toxic chemical substances (previous import and export licenses).- Control Lists: AG. (4) DIRECTIVE.- Ministry of Defense: Firearms, explosives and munitions. (previous import and export licenses).- Control Lists: WA. (5) DIRECTIVE.- Interministerial Commission for the Process Control and Use of Pesticides, Fertilizers and Toxic Substances (CICOPLAFEST) (previous import authorization).

AGENCIES IMPLEMENTING CONTROL OF WMD- RELATED ITEMS Licensing Control Lists adopted through National Directives (Acuerdos) published on the National Gazette AGENCY Ministry of Economy Ministry of Natural Resources Ministry of Energy Ministry of Defense INTERNATIONAL EXPORT CONTROL REGIME WA NSG AG AG NSG WA

AGENCIES IMPLEMENTING CONTROL OF WMD- RELATED ITEMS Enforcement Enterprise Outreach Customs Ministry of Interior Ministry of Navy Mexican Attorney-General (PGR) Ministry of Economy Challenge: Involve all the agencies in the commitment of the operation of an integral export control system.

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS, HIGHLIGHTS & CHALLENGES Strengthening Strategies : Challenges: Interagencies Comunication. Consensual resolution for licenses. Shared responsability. More accurate track of operations Strenght of enforcement capabilities. Improvement on risk analysis procedures. Improvement on procedures managment. Technical areas Agencies IT Solutions [Single Window] Industry/ Academy

IMPLEMENTING IT SOLUTIONS Information Capture Rysk Analysis Authorization Electronic Notification Heading to an INTEGRATED Export Control System

MEXICAN SINGLE WINDOW Principal Elements of the Mexican Single Window It is a tool that has enabled the delivery of standardized information into a single entity to comply with all the requirements related to import, export and transit of goods. Operation based on pre-clearance requirements leveraging previously captured or contained in some database information, accelerating the process of petition and resolution. Its implementation has been gradual and in stages. It started in 2011 and up until now has an increase of 92%. Has the participation of most of the government agencies that are related to foreign trade operations or regulations.

MEXICAN SINGLE WINDOW Deregulation & Reengineering of Procedures. Using Advanced Electronic Signature. FEATURES OF MEXICAN PROJECT Procedures and payments on the same electronic portal. A single system for offices and Customs procedures. Connectivity with private agents and business partners.

FUTURE PLANS: IMPACT IN THE LATIN AMERICAN ZONE Next Steps Single Window: Going forward from a stage of stabilization to total consolidation. Complete the final stage of implementation for all the trade procedures of agencies and private actors. Redefinition of some aspects of operation. Keep up with a methology to measure the impact of its implementation. Points of Influence Export Control System: Establish the bases for interoperability or interconnection with other economies with Single Windows. Help to set the legal framework basis in order to implement the international control lists. Communicate and share best national practices regarding implementation of the system.

FINAL CONSIDERATIONS 1. Update and continous review of the Export Control Systems is a MUST. 2. Implementation of best international practices help, but a taylor design system to national requirements is always best. 3. IT Solutions are a great tool in the control and licensing issuing. 4. Latin America zone needs to start implementing a general awareness of the importance of an export control system. 5. Even though Mexico has recently become a member, it can help the region understand a faster process to implement regulations and a good operation system. 6. Interconection with other economies is the key point to the growth of the region.

THANK YOU Amsterdam, 2014