Jáuregui y Del Valle, S.C. fields one of the leading practices in Mexico for antidumping matters and issues relating to countervailing duties. The firm’s practice across international trade and customs also encompasses litigation, trade policy, and multilateral and bilateral trade agreements. As one of the firms involved in designing the proposals for Mexico’s part in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the firm is now active in related advice for a number of clients. Praised for his 'exceptional' leadership, practice head David Hurtado has experience advising in the pharmaceutical, automotive, farming, food and beverage, and electronics sectors, among others. Primary support comes from senior associate Julia García de Acevedo, who advises on all issues related to international trade, including antidumping regulations, customs law, and regulatory issues within the health sector. Associate Carlos Solano Ortiz adds depth as regards contentious matters.
Testimonials
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‘The Jáuregui y del Valle international trade and customs team is at the level of the best national and international firms. The leadership that David Hurtado exercises to achieve the objective is exceptional.’
‘Following up on issues and constantly communicating progress allows the client not to be surprised by setbacks. David Hurtado is a professional who is close to his clients and genuinely concerned about their interests.’
Work highlights
- Assisting Walmart with an antidumping investigation on kitchen appliances from China, and connected judicial proceedings.
- Advising Sanderson Farms on the sunset review of the antidumping duties imposed on importations into Mexico of chicken legs and thighs.
- Advising Almidones Mexicanos on trade related matters with regard to potential impact of USMCA and other international agreements, alongside VAT applicable to imports of food into Mexico.
Lawyers
Practice head
The lawyer(s) leading their teams.
David Hurtado Badiola