- Supply Chain Management for Foreign Suppliers in the United States
- Limiting the Legal Risks of Foreign Suppliers
- Practical Tips in Negotiating Supply Contracts in the United States for Foreign Suppliers
- How Foreign Suppliers Can Mitigate Insolvency Risks in the United States
A GlobalAutoIndustry.com Live Online Seminar to assist you with doing business in the U.S. automotive industry.
Attending the May 10 Briefing in Person: Participation in person in any of the briefings is free of charge (April 18, May 10 and May 17). To attend at The Henry Hotel in Dearborn (Michigan/USA) and register, simply contact Ron Hesse.
Topics to be covered:
You are cordially invited to participate in person or by Online Webcast in our series of three complimentary breakfast briefings presented by partners from the Mexico and Chicago, Washington and Toronto offices of Baker & McKenzie, in which we they focus on tax and trade topics that are important to the success of automotive component and vehicle manufacturers and other manufacturers operating in Mexico, and broader global issues of transfer pricing and customs valuation.
The briefing on Thursday May 17 will focus on the following topics:
May 17:
"Global Transfer Pricing and Customs Valuation Issues"
- U.S. led developments in coordinating customs valuation with transfer pricing rules, and
Who should attend?
The above online seminar is for companies doing business in the United States.
Our Guest Speakers / Presenters
The Online Seminar guest presenters include John McLees, Andre Fiebig, David Roche, Shima Roy, Hector Reyes, Luis Carbajo, Ernesto Ocampo, Michelle Martinez, Armando Cabrera, Bart McMillan, Paul Amberg, Edmundo Elias, Jose Hoyos, Richard Slowinski, Tom Respess, and Paul Burns and Brian Cacic.
March 8 recorded On-Demand Seminar:
In our briefing on March 8 ( which is available by on-demand Webcast as explained above), our team of experts discussed the impact of two recent changes in the Mexican tax and trade regime for export manufacturing in Mexico that are significant for many manufacturing companies in Mexico:
- new requirements for getting the benefits of being a certified maquiladora and new benefits of qualify for the new category of being a NEEC
- changes in the VAT consequences of using virtual pedimentos under Rule B5, while maintaining the full benefits of using virtual pedimentos in transfers between maquiladora
To view the March 8 recorded On-Demand Seminar, please click here.