Challenges and Opportunities in the Energy and Infrastructure Sectors in Mexico
The Key to Nearshoring
Webinar begins at 11:45 am Central
Hosted by IEL’s International Practice Committee
Duration: 1.25 hours
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Overview
This webinar will discuss how nearshoring in Mexico provides opportunities for US companies to have cost efficiencies, a similar time zone, access to a skilled labor force at lower costs, favorable trade agreements, and geographical advantages, while at the same time, maintaining proximity with their home market, ensuring supply chain reliability, and fostering better collaboration and oversight.
Webinar begins at 11:45 am Central
Duration: 1.25 hour
Speakers
Nicolas Borda
Moderator
Founding Member
BBA Deals & Disputes
Daniela Monroy
Panelist
Head of Legal
ATCO Mexico
Severo Lopez-Mestre
Panelist
Managing Partner
Galo Energy
Maria Jose Trevino
Panelist
Mexico and Latam Country Manager
Acclaim Energy
Javier Estrada
Panelist
CEO
Analítica Energética
Registration Options
- $50 - Non-Member
- $0 - IEL Member
- $0 - IEL Supporting or Sustaining Member Employee
- $0 - Law Student
TX MCLE Credit
This program is approved by the State Bar of Texas for a total of 1.25 hours, of which no credit hours will apply to ethics/professional responsibility credit. Course ID Number: 174213145.
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