We are delighted to present an insightful analysis by our partners Francisco Fuentes-Ostos and Carlos Orcí-Berea, along with our associates Elian Avila Zataray and Patricio Rivas San Román on the potential implications of the proposed constitutional reform aimed at eliminating the autonomous constitutional bodies COFECE and IFT, transferring their functions to the Executive Branch.
The reform signifies a shift back to a centralized administration model, which could significantly reshape the competition regulatory landscape in Mexico and impact business decision-making processes.
The authors examine the main challenges that could arise if the reform is approved, highlighting the key concerns and implications for competition law in Mexico.
We encourage you to read the full article, featured in the latest edition of the Chambers Antitrust Litigation 2024 Global Practice Guide to gain a comprehensive understanding of these pivotal issues.
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