Striving to overcome the economic crisis: Progress and diversification of Mexican multinationals’ export of capital
The Institute for Economic Research (IIEc) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment (VCC), a joint initiative of the Columbia Law School and the Earth Institute at Columbia University in New York, are releasing the re...
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D2 - Producción y organizaciones F23 - Empresas multinacionales ; Actividad económica internacional G21 - Bancos ; Otras instituciones de depósito ; Hipotecas L66 - Alimentación ; Bebidas ; Cosmética ; Tabaco ; Vino y bebidas espirituosas L71 - Minería, extracción y refinado : hidrocarburos L96 - Telecomunicaciones P12 - Empresas capitalistas |
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D2 - Producción y organizaciones F23 - Empresas multinacionales ; Actividad económica internacional G21 - Bancos ; Otras instituciones de depósito ; Hipotecas L66 - Alimentación ; Bebidas ; Cosmética ; Tabaco ; Vino y bebidas espirituosas L71 - Minería, extracción y refinado : hidrocarburos L96 - Telecomunicaciones P12 - Empresas capitalistas Basave Kunhardt, Jorge Gutiérrez Haces, Ma. Teresa Striving to overcome the economic crisis: Progress and diversification of Mexican multinationals’ export of capital |
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The Institute for Economic Research (IIEc) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment (VCC), a joint initiative of the Columbia Law School and the Earth Institute at Columbia University in New York, are releasing the results of their third survey of Mexican multinationals today. The survey is part of a long-term study of the rapid global expansion of multinational enterprises (MNEs) from emerging markets. The present report focuses on data for the year 2010.
Highlights
In 2010, the top 20 Mexican MNEs had foreign assets of USDD 123 billion (table 1 below),
foreign sales of USDD 71 billion, and employed 255,340 people abroad (see annex table 1 in
annex I). The top two firms, America Movil and CEMEX, together controlled USDD 85 billion
in foreign assets, accounting for nearly 70% of the assets on the list. The top four firms
(including FEMSA and Grupo Mexico) jointly held USDD 104 billion, which represents almost
85% of the list’s foreign assets. Leading industries in this ranking, by numbers of MNEs, are
non-metallic minerals (four companies) and food and beverages (another four companies). All
but two of the 20 are firms whose shares are traded on a stock exchange. The exceptions are
PEMEX, Mexico’s fully state-owned oil and gas firm, and Xignux, a diversified family-owned
enterprise.
The top 20 MNEs had 223 foreign affiliates (branches, subsidiaries, et al). As with their
counterparts elsewhere in Latin America, Mexican MNEs show a very strong regional
orientation. As annex table 2 makes clear, the top 20 overwhelmingly prefer to invest in Latin
America. The next region of choice, with a substantial presence of Mexican affiliates, is
North America. Europe (mainly the European Union) is a somewhat distant third. The presence
of Mexican MNEs in Asia seems to be growing, if slow. In 2008, four of them had affiliates in
Asia; in 2010, seven did. |
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Basave Kunhardt, Jorge Gutiérrez Haces, Ma. Teresa |
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Basave Kunhardt, Jorge Gutiérrez Haces, Ma. Teresa |
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Striving to overcome the economic crisis: Progress and diversification of Mexican multinationals’ export of capital |
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Striving to overcome the economic crisis: Progress and diversification of Mexican multinationals’ export of capital |
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Striving to overcome the economic crisis: Progress and diversification of Mexican multinationals’ export of capital |
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Striving to overcome the economic crisis: Progress and diversification of Mexican multinationals’ export of capital |
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México / Centro Vale de Inversión Internacional Sustentable de la Universidad de Columbia |
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2011 |
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http://ru.iiec.unam.mx/1115/1/EMGP-Mexico-Report-2011-ingles.pdf http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=mx/mx-030&d=1115oai |
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