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Environment reportIf you want to know how a person is watch him play, but if you want to

influence him play with him

Tel. 4423518715Fax 2498752 Hacienda la quemada

72255

[email protected]

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ContentMexican political system _______________________________________________________1

Mexican economic system and how it relates to the camp industry_______________________3

Mexican legal system and government regulations that apply to camp industry_____________4

Foreign direct investments in Mexico______________________________________________5

Analysis of the Mexican peso doing_______________________________________________6

Mexico’s culture_______________________________________________________________7

Relevant environmental regulations_______________________________________________7

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Mexican political system

The Mexican political system is defined in the Mexican Constitution of 1917 as

a republican, federal, democratic and representative. Is based in a presidential

sistem in which the Mexican president is the chief of the State and is elected

by plurality vote for a six-year term. Has an independent legislative, executive

and judicial branches.

Democracy is a form of organization that attributed the ownership of the power

to the whole society; the collective decisions are adopted by the people using

mechanisms of direct or indirect participation (Legislative Power).

Although Mexico politic is consider a democracy it is more like a six years

monarchy, ruled by the president, designed as an oligarchy where the people

is in the last level.

It is know that the government posts are assigned by the fourth power, the

ones with money.

The government of the United Mexican States has three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial:

The executive branch. The President serves a six-year term, may never be re-

elected, and appoints the 18 cabinet secretaries who run their respective

secretariats or ministries. Legislation must be signed by the President to

become law.

The legislature consists of a Senate and a Chamber of Deputies. The 128

senators serve the same six-year term as the President and cannot be re-

elected. There are 500 deputies in the Chamber. A party must win at least 2%

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of the national vote to get a deputy in the Chamber. They serve three-year

terms and cannot be re-elected.

The judiciary is divided into federal courts and state courts. The federal courts

have jurisdiction over constitutional issues, most civil cases (contracts, labor

issues, banking and commerce) as well as major felonies. State courts handle

murders, divorces and minor felonies. The Supreme Court consists of 26

judges, selected by the President and confirmed by the Senate.

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Mexican economic system and how it relates to the camp industry

The government of Enrique Peña Nieto, which came to power in December

2012, has been pressing ahead with a new reform agenda. This includes an

overhaul of the taxing system, cuts in government spending, and the

liberalization of certain economic sectors such as energy and

telecommunications.

Mexico is quickly becoming an emerging market heavy-weight. Its economic

output, as measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was $2.143 trillion in

2014. Mexico's 2014 GDP growth rate was 2.4%.

Mexico is the 15th largest exporter in the world, and 78.8% of its exports go to

the United States. More than 90% of Mexico's trade is under 12 free trade

agreements with over 40 countries including.

But where camps investments really matter is in tourism. Tourism is the 4th

source of income in Mexico, representing 8.4 % of GDP. Mexico expect an

increase to 9.4 % of GDP in 2018.

The tourist potential is very high being the 5th Place of Biodiversity, and 10th in

natural sites worldwide. This make Mexico atrative for camping market. Also it

had one of the best tourist satisfaction having a 98% of repetition rate and a

99% of recommendation..

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Mexican legal system and government regulations that apply to camp industry

Mexico does not have much regulations concerning camps and camping

because is a new business, and the government has not defined this kind of

companies/places.

The Secretary of Tourism created the Norm NOM-06-TUR-2000 that states the

minimum requirements for security and health to be met by the camps facilities.

This is the site for viewing all the cluases:

http://sedetur.qroo.gob.mx/normatividad/NOM/NOM-06-TUR-

2000%20Requisitos%20Minimos%20de%20Seguridad%20e%20Higiene

%20de%20Paradores%20y%20Casas%20Rodantes.pdf

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Foreign direct investments in Mexico

From January to June 2015, Mexico recorded 13749.7 million dollars FDI

inflows, this amount os 41.3 %higher than the preliminary figure for the same

period of 2014 (9732.5 million dollars).

By country, the main providers of FDI to Mexico were the United States with

6861.4 MDD (49.9%) ; Spain , 1359.6 million dollars (9.9 %) ; Japan, 891.3

million dollars (6.5%) ; Netherlands, 847.8 million dollars (6.2%) ; and France ,

786.3 million dollars (5.7 %) ; and Australia , 620 million dollars (4.5%), other

62 countries contributed 2383.4 million dollars, equivalent to the remaining

17.3%.

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Analysis of

the Mexican peso

Opinión sin reparos

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Mexico’s cultureSi desea reemplazar la imagen, haga clic con el botón secundario y seleccione Cambiar

imagen.

Relevant environmental regulations[Compañía]

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