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The video discusses the changes made to the rules governing the importation of fixed assets by companies under the pro-se program in accordance with the new agreement, no. 414 2020 827, which took effect on March 26, 2020. Under the old rules, companies under pro-se could import active fixed assets without meeting any specific regulatory requirements, as long as they were being used under their pro program. However, the rules were modified in the chapter 24 of the regulations, entitled "Life within this part," and now exclude companies under pro-se from having to comply with any regulatory requirements when importing or exporting in the tenth paragraph, paragraph h, specifically. This exemption only applies to materials and supplies used for the production of products authorized under a pro program, and only when they are imported for use in the initial or final stages of product development. Finally, the director general of commercial and external assistance issued an order, no. 516 2000, on June 1, 2000, confirming that companies under pro-se are only required to comply with name requirements when importing goods, and not with all regulatory requirements.

  • 00:00:00 These are the important points from the new rules and general principles on trade posted by the secretary of economy, on May 9th. We're going to look at the most relevant points about operations under the project program, please follow me. Here is your friend, welcome to another episode of business without complications. It's almost upon us, our fifth anniversary in this channel, and I'm already thinking of ways to celebrate. We're going to continue with the topic of the changes to the trade rules and general principles, issued earlier this year. In this episode, we're going to focus on the most important points related to operations under the program, "Project." Before getting into the details, I want to send warm greetings to all of you at the university of the northeast, my students, at the workshop on labeling and agreement last month. It was a pleasure to be with you, and I'm also happy to say that Professor Liliana Romero Esquivel was not with us, without her, this workshop would not have been possible. So, greetings to all of the lovely people at the university of the northeast in Tampico, and also to Jesus Merino, greetings to all of the Veracruzans, and I can't
  • 00:05:00 This video discusses the changes made to the rules governing the importation of fixed assets by companies under the pro-se program in accordance with the new agreement, no. 414 2020 827, which took effect on March 26, 2020. Under the old rules, companies under pro-se could import active fixed assets without meeting any specific regulatory requirements, as long as they were being used under their pro program. However, the rules were modified in the chapter 24 of the regulations, entitled "Life within this part," and now exclude companies under pro-se from having to comply with any regulatory requirements when importing or exporting in the tenth paragraph, paragraph h, specifically. This exemption only applies to materials and supplies used for the production of products authorized under a pro program, and only when they are imported for use in the initial or final stages of product development. Finally, the director general of commercial and external assistance issued an order, no. 516 2000, on June 1, 2000, confirming that companies under pro-se are only required to comply with name requirements when importing goods, and not with all regulatory requirements. In the next video, we will be discussing the law and 2022, and this week's topic will be the rules governing the commercial and external assistance section of the

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