Part B - Political Profile
A country's political structure tells investors a lot about that country.
Is the county democratic? How prevalent is corruption? How stable is the government?
Investors carefully study these questions and their answers before choosing to invest in a foreign
country. This section should be formatted as a Foreign Affairs Brief providing factual data for
investors on the topics outlined below.
Do research on the government of Mexico and provide the following information. Use the list below as a guide.
Government:
• Government type.
• Head of state (name and position).
• Date government elected or appointed.
• Date of next national election.
• Country's views on trade.
• Tariffs, quotas, embargoes.
Political issues:
• Political situation/stability of the government.
• Corruption.
• Military role in the country.
• Political and legal issues affecting business climate.
Human Rights:
• Human rights abuses.
• Child labor issues.
• Gender issues.
Legal issues:
• Bribes, graft, unauthorized payments.
• Copyright infringement.
• Other intellectual property issues.
• Labour standards (wages, conditions, etc.)
• Date of next national election.
• Country's views on trade.
• Tariffs, quotas, embargoes.
Please add sources of references
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