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Mexico: Government establishes additional component to the fuel subsidy scheme

Announcement

04 Mar 2022

In March 2022, the Mexican government established an additional component to its tax credit scheme for importing certain gasoline, diesel and non-fossil fuels.

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Number of interventions

2

1 certainly harmful

0 likely harmful

1 liberalising

List of interventions

Implementation date

05 Mar 2022

Revocation date:

31 Dec 2024

Announced: 04 Mar 2022
Tax or social insurance relief
On 4 March 2022, the Mexican government adopted a Decree establishing a new component to the fuel subsidy scheme to support, among others, the national productive sector. As the scheme is only open to...
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Implementation date

05 Mar 2022

Revocation date:

31 Dec 2024

Announced: 04 Mar 2022
Internal taxation of imports
On 4 March 2022, the Mexican government adopted a Decree establishing a new component to its tax credit scheme for importing certain gasoline, diesel and non-fossil fuels. In particular, the measure e...
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