Provides references to the principal business associations, indicating which accept U.S. companies. Describes the primary roles of those associations and to what extent they influence government actions.

Mexico has an extensive roster of business associations. For some general associations and function-specific associations, here is a selected list, though there are dozens more in specific sectors. Please refer to the other sections of this guide for and sector- and issue-specific resources.

American Chamber of Commerce (Cámara Americana de Comercio or AmCham)www.amcham.org.mx/
Business Coordination Council (Consejo Coordinador Empresarial or CCE)www.cce.org.mx/
Mexican Council of Foreign Trade (Consejo Empresarial Mexicano de Comercio Exterior or COMCE)http://comce.org.mx/
National Chamber of the Transformation Industry (Cámara Nacional de la Industria de la Transformación or CANACINTRA)http://www.canacintra.org.mx/camara/
Mexican Republic Employers Confederation (Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana or COPARMEX)www.coparmex.org.mx
National Association of Importers and Exporters (Asociación Nacional de Importadores y Exportadores de la República Mexicana or ANIERM)www.anierm.org.mx/
Mexico City National Chamber of Trade, Services and Tourism (Cámara Nacional de Comercio, Servicios y Turismo de la Ciudad de México or CANACO)www.ccmexico.com.mx/
Mexican Association of Accounting Firms (Asociación Mexicana de Contadores Públicos or AMCP)www.amcp.mx
Mexican Confederation of Customs Brokers (Confederación de Asociaciones de Agentes Aduanales de la República Mexicana or CAAAREM)www.caaarem.mx
Mexican Association of Electrical and Electronic Communications Engineers (Asociación Mexicana de Ingenieros en Comunicaciones Eléctricas y Electrónica or AMICEE)www.amicee.org.mx
Mexican Association of Industrial Parks (Asociación Mexicana de Parques Industriales or AMPIP)www.ampip.org.mx
Mexican Association of Information Technology Industries (Asociación Mexicana de la Industria de las Tecnologías de Información or AMITI)https://amiti.org.mx/ or www.facebook.com/AMITIMex/
Mexican Association of Insurance Institutions (Asociación Mexicana de Instituciones de Seguros or AMIS)www.amis.com.mx/amiswp
National Chamber of Auto-Freight Transport (Cámara Nacional de Autotransporte or CANACAR)https://canacar.com.mx
National Chamber of Consulting Companies (Cámara Nacional de Empresas de Consultoría or CNEC)www.cnec.org.mx
U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce (Cámara de Comercio México-Estados Unidos or USMCOC)http://usmcoc.org/

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