Mexican Postal Law Concerns Business Group

If the modifications to the Postal Law granting autonomy to the Mexican Postal Service (Sepomex) are passed, it would mean the continuity of mail services, which will make the country to lose competitiveness at international level, said Claudio X. González, president of the Business Coordination Council (CCE). González said that the CCE was worried about the future reforms to Sepomex because they are contrary to the Competition Law since it limits the actions of courier services by grating autonomy to postal management.

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