Mexico:
Treaty Developments - Negotiations - News
01 April 1997
Deloitte & Touche
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Mexico is currently negotiating double tax treaties with the following countries:
Australia Costa Rica India Venezuela
Austria Denmark Ireland
Brazil Finland Nicaragua
China Hungary Romania
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