Combining its expertise in the life sciences and international trade spaces, boutique law firm Garcia-Godos & Lindley-Russo is a popular choice for clients dealing with supply chain issues relating to the import and export of medicines, hygiene products and foods. In keeping with the group’s three core areas of focus — trade facilitation, technical barriers to trade, and sanitary and phytosanitary measures — Eduardo García-Godos expertly advises clients on matters related to the Latin American WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement, and Alfredo Lindley-Russo handles trade facilitation and market access barriers concerning food, medicine and medical devices. Specialist consultant Brenda Apaza adds further expertise to the firm’s combined life sciences and trade offering.
Testimonials
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‘A unique office, with market knowledge, with emphasis on facilitation and adequate analysis of needs and problems, as well as proposals for alternatives.’
Key clients
- Development Bank of Latin America (CAF)
- Development Bank of Latin America (CAF) Mexico
Work highlights
- Assisted a client with trade facilitation issues.
- Implemented of a pilot programme for CAF at southern Mexican borders to identify trade bottlenecks and recommend facilitation solutions, with a focus on international customs standards and logistics regulations.