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Manitoba Business Mission September 2009 Entering the Mexican Market November 2008

1 Mexico: Market Overview 2 How to conduct business in Mexico? 3 Next steps, what can we do for you?

1 Mexico: General Information Mexico covers an area of 1,958,201 square kilometres. Mexico is a Federal Republic of 31 States and a Federal District. Until July 2009, population was 106.6 million people. Approximately 40% between 20 and 50 years old. There is a rate of 77% of urban population with a growth of 1.5 estimated to 2010. The most important cities are: 1.Mexico City =8.8 million inh. 2.Guadalajara=7.0 million inh. 3.Monterrey= 4.4 million inh.

1 Mexico: General Information In 2008 GDP grew 1.3% and for 2009 a forecasted desacceleration between 0.38% to -1.1%, but with a considerable growth of 2.89% for 2010. Mexico s GDP is the 16th in the world and the 2nd in Latin America with USD $ 1,143 billion. Inflation rate 6.27% Mexico s macroeconomic performance in recent years has been driven by a strong domestic market and dynamism of the exports. According to the WTO and the World Bank, Mexico is one of the world's leading trading nations, the 8th largest importer and 10th largest exporter and 59 of 181 countries where is easier to do business.

1 Mexico: General Information The Mexican government announced an economic recovery plan on 7th January 2009 aimed at helping the economy during the global financial crisis, with measures like freezing petrol prices and boosting spending on public works. The unemployment rate has increased up to 9%, but the Mexican government has recently set up an anti-crisis plan to face this issue, enforcing the National Employment Program so as to reach USD$160,000 million and support companies established in Mexico with USD $146,000 million. In a recent study, Goldman Sachs predicted that Mexico will be a leader in the world economy by 2050, along with China, Japan, US, Brazil and India.

1 Mexico: Market Overview Over 90% of all Mexico s trade falls under one of the 44 Free Trade Agreements and Diplomatic relationships with 186 different countries Mexico has. (Mexico is the country with the most FTA s.) Mexico is open for foreign trade and investment: Part of the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with the US and Canada since 1994. During the first semester of 2009, Mexico received USD$9.976 million of foreign direct investment. From USA 50.3% and 3.5% from Canada. The sectors with more IED were 1. Services 45.7 % 2. Manufacturing 32.4 % 3. Trade 16.1% 4. Others 5.8%

1 Mexico: Market Overview FDI is of particular importance to Mexico, because it serves as a catalyst economic growth and development. It has enhanced the competitiveness of national enterprises by allowing the transfer of knowledge and technology on a large scale. Mexico offers investors an attractive risk-return combination Easy market access Low Risk Legal certainty and clear rules of operation Macroeconomic stability Political stability and democratic government High Return to investment Growing internal demand Access to competitively priced and international quality inputs Improvement of services and reduction of costs

1 Mexico: Market Overview According to the Economic Forum s, Global Competitiveness Report 2009, Mexico is ranked 60th out of 134 countries. Mexico's macroeconomic performance in recent years has been driven by a strong domestic market and exports. The top five commercial partners of Mexico are: U.S.A, UK, China, Japan and Canada. During the first semester 2009, Mexico registered a trade surplus with Canada for USD$1.3 billion. However, this amount is USD$229 million lower than the surplus recorded in the same period of 2008.

1 Mexico: Market Overview Since 1993 Mexico- Canada Trade has been growing gradually because of NAFTA. Canada has become a major foreign investor in Mexico. For example: Its is the case of Bombardier Mexico is Canada s 5th largest merchandise trade export market. More than 1,000 Canadian companies have already exported to or invested in Mexico, and another 5,300 are estimated to be actively prospecting or interested in the Mexican market. Mexico is by far the largest recipient of Canadian tourists destined for Latin America and the Caribbean, while a significant number of Canadians, particularly a growing proportion of retirees, have become Mexican residents.

1 Mexico and Manitoba Mexico represents Manitoba s fourth largest export market (behind United States, China/Hong Kong and Japan). Source: The Ministry of Economy and Banxico

1 Mexico and Manitoba In 2009, two-way trade between Manitoba and Mexico approached USD$75.7.9 million. Canola, wheat and pork are Manitoba s main exports and industrial inputs such as motors, seats and valves are the major imports from Mexico. Source: The Ministry of Economy and Banxico Opportunities for Manitoba: Agri-business, manufacturing includes food and beverage, industrial inputs with major increases into pump and compressors.

1 Mexico and Manitoba Source: The Ministry of Economy and Banxico The major exports from Manitoba to Mexico include: 1. Agri-business: oil seeds, farming (vegetable, melon, wheat, dry pea, bean and other grain), animal slaughtering and processing, dry pea, bean, oil manufacturing, fluor milling and malt manufacturing. 2. Manufacturing: It includes food and beverage. 3. Industrial inputs with major increases into pump and compressors with US$283 thousand growing almost 3 times, iron and still mills, construction machinery and stationary product manufacturing.

2 How to conduct business in Mexico?

2 Do s and Don ts about Mexico If you are interested in Mexico as a potential market you must learn: 1. Mexicans are friendly and kind to foreigners. 2. Relationships are always very important; avoid moving away and maintain the physical contact. 3. Customer service: the customer is always right; service can make a difference. 4. You can speak English and people will try to answer, but speak Spanish is better. 5. It is very common to close businesses in a dinner, lunch also breakfast. It is recommended to take the initiative and pay the bills. 6. In Mexico the first impression is the most important, that s why you must wear an appropriate dress code. 7. Mexican looks for close relationships and confidence with those doing business.

2 Do s and Don ts about Mexico 8. Government is your friend. The Mexican government is open to new foreign investors. 9. Send a friendly and wise business manager. 10.Take your time to listen the Mexican company, the rush and aggressiveness are considered impolite. 11.Mexicans are very nationalist that s why is very important to be careful to talk about Politics, Religion and Indigenous. 12.Don t be panic if the Mexican businessman invites you to personal events or family parties. It is normal. 13.Observe Holidays: Mexican people enjoy amusement, and for them work does not exist at holidays or party times. 14.Get aware about regulations and taxes: get a good accounting counsellor.

2 Do s and Don ts about Mexico 15. There are different business structures that investor s may use: Inc, Limited liability stock corporation (Sociedad Anonima) Limited Liability Company (Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada) Association in Participation (AP) General Partnership. Limited Partnership. Mexican Branch. Joint Venture Agreement (JVA). 16.If you are interested in the Mexican Market, you have to go, physical presence makes the difference. 17. When in Rome, do as the Romans do" and When in Mexico, do as the Mexicans do"

2 Do s and Don ts about Mexico A number of important weaknesses hinder Mexico s competitiveness including: Weak public institutions (97th) Violence (123rd) Inflexible labour market (99th) Higher education and training system (47th), which does not provide the economy with the appropriate pool of skilled labour, notably scientists and engineers (105th) People loves say yes but is important to have a legal paper because at the end, "you never know. Punctuality is another cultural aspect. To identify greater potential in Mexico we suggest: Combine pull and push approaching, Reactive and proactive actions, Reactive respond at companies market enquiries and follow up progress.

2 Mexican sectors: Manitoba Opportunities Manufacturing The value of the manufacturing industry in the first semester of 2009 represented 18.9% of the national GDP (USD $ 1,143 billion). Manufacturing sector includes automotive, metal mechanics, aeronautical, chemical and plastics, machinery, construction, electric and electronic, processed foods and beverages, textiles. There is an important concentration of manufacturing companies called maquiladoras along the US-Mexico border positioning the north of Mexico as an important region, there are also other regions specialized by industry.

2 Mexican sectors: Manitoba Opportunities Automotive Automotive industry contributes 3% of the national GDP and 14% of manufacturing sector. It is largest foreign exchange earner, 23% of exports with a 5% of foreign direct investment. Important cities; Monterrey, Saltillo, Guadalajara, Guanajuato, Aguascalientes and Puebla. Manufacturers: General Motors, Ford, Volkswagen, Chrysler and Nissan. 1,000 companies for automotive components. Crisis scenario, the automotive industry is requesting to the Mexican government, a bailout for USD $3 billion, as a guarantee to emit debt and reactivate the market. Opportunities for Manitoban companies would be related under: 1. Access to other free trade regions through fabrication in Mexico. 2. Establishing in Mexico for auto parts supported by the rank #1 published by KPGM. 3. The Mexican truck fleet is ageing and there is considerable potential for renewal, particularly with recently introduced scrapping incentives according the National Development Plan 2007-2012 that will scope financial aiding programs.

2 Mexican sectors: Manitoba Opportunities Aeronautic The aeronautical industry is 0.4% of the national GDP The Mexican aerospace Industry has been steadily growing the following areas: 1) Design and Engineering 2) Manufacturing 3) MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul) The main partners; USA, Canada, Belgium, Ireland, China and Korea The most relevant companies location; Baja California 27 Sonora 11 and Chihuahua GE and Kaydon. Imports specialized materials; aluminum, sandblast arena, silycons, pipes carbon and glass fibers, and appliances as turbines, fuselage, manufacturing process, jigs and fixtures. Opportunities for airport development: access controls, security systems, ground support equipment, luggage checking and management solutions.

2 Mexican sectors: Manitoba Opportunities Chemical and Plastic Industry The chemical industry has a value for 2007 of USD$ 27.1 billion and grew 8.1% in 2008. Mexico City, Reynosa and Aguascalientes are the leading cities for manufacturing with an expected growth for 2010 of 8.4% among manufacturing GDP. Important segments include base chemicals representing 37.6% of the industry with a growth 8.1% in 2008. There is an expected growth for 2010 of the packaging industry representing more than 55% of the plastics GDP in 2005.

2 Mexican sectors: Manitoba Opportunities Electronic Industry GDP 3.8% from the manufacturing, there are more than 700 specialized companies, 300,000 people employed. Industry location: Aguascalientes, Baja California, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Estado de Mexico, Jalisco, Nuevo Leon, Queretaro and Tamaulipas. Electronics production based in Guadalajara, 12 manufacturers, 16 EMS and 24 design centers Tijuana and Mexicali, electronic consumer good producers (Sony, Toshiba and Samsung) Threats related to Asian competitors, low cost manufacturing. Opportunities on high tech research and development, fulfilling requirements. Universities Researches on reducing costs for high tech prototype developments.

2 Mexican sectors: Manitoba Opportunities Food & Beverages The food and beverage industries represent 23% of Mexico s manufacturing GDP. Some important companies include Grupo Herdez, Grupo Maseca, Grupo Bimbo, Grupo Modelo and Coca-Cola FEMSA with important International presence. Important performances were the Mexican savory snacks market that grew 8.2% in 2008.

2 Mexican sectors: Manitoba Opportunities Textile Industry Clothing and footwear industry represents 3.9% in 2009 retroactive performance affected by the competitive levels imposed by China, problems with customs, security and corruption, erratic government policies, lack of variety of cloth (fabrics) and poor quality products in sewing and tailoring, among others. Puebla and Tlaxcala concentrate the textiles jobs. Opportunities: The National Plan of Development considers interesting incentives for local manufacturers that could reactivate these areas that s why they have launched

2 Mexican sectors: Manitoba Opportunities Agriculture Agriculture accounted for 4% of GDP with 44 millions hectares of land and employs nearly 16% of the active population. The country's main crop is corn, with US$23.4 million tons with a value of US$5.2 billion. Main products with high production are: wheat, cotton, oak, and sorghum. The livestock sector covers more than 31 million cattle and 15 million sheep and goats. Milk production, 10 million tons per year. Poultry industry 2.5 million tons of chicken meat per year, with 2 million tons of eggs. The biggest Mexican agro-businesses are concentrated mainly in the arid northern and northwestern Mexico, using modern irrigation systems; Sinaloa, Chihuahua, Sonora, Tamaulipas and Baja California. The production of these irrigated land accounts for 70% of agricultural exports.

2 Mexican sectors: Manitoba Opportunities Science and Technology In 2009 Science and Technology accounted for 0.47% of the GDP. The challenge is to obtain a 1.2% by 2012. National investment on science and technology activities in Mexico during 2005 was US 6,125 million which represented 0.80% of the GDP for that year. The public sector provided the majority resources for science and technology with 48% of the total, The private sector with 43.4% (CONACYT) National Council for Science and Technology provides 80% of its financial support to: Mexico City, Estado de Mexico, Morelos, Jalisco, Puebla, Nuevo Leon, Guanajuato, Baja California and San Luis Potosi. Experimental Research and Development (IDE) went up from 0.37% in 2000 to 0.47% in 2006.

3 Next steps, what can we do for you?

3 Global BMT as the Manitoba s Representative in Mexico can: We have worked with BMT Consulting since May of 2004. BMT has been responsive, versatile and has helped to guide us through the labyrinth of business and cultural issues associated with doing business in Mexico; they have been an able and effective business partner for our company. Kurt Boerner, President of Boerner, Inc. dba McGruff Safe Kids It is always a pleasure to work with BMT Consulting. Their staff is highly competent and professional, and the quality of their work has always met with the expectations of our customers here in Switzerland Mr. Lane M. Kingstone Senior Consultant International Business Development OSEC Business Network Switzerland BMT Consulting has conducted market research studies and matchmaking services for the U.S. Commercial Service in México for East Jordan Iron Works. The work they have done has been professional, accurate and business focused Arturo Dessommes Trade Advisor U.S. Commercial Service

3 Where we can help you? Because we are not only the gateway to the Mexican market but Latin-American :

3 More Manitoba in Mexico There are Opportunities and Challenges for Manitoba companies in Mexico, in the words of our clients they consider the doing business in Mexico: A complex and challenging endeavor where perseverance and commitment lead to profitable deals. Gloria García Franco Manitoba s Trade Representative in Mexico ggarcia@globalbmtconsulting.com Thank you very much!!