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Mexican Oil: Issues Affecting Potential U.S. Trade and Investment

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Report Type Reports and Testimonies
Report Date March 18, 1992
Report No. NSIAD-92-169
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Summary:

This report deals with issues affecting potential future U.S. trade with and investment in Mexico's petroleum industry. GAO discusses (1) recent trends in Mexican oil production and exports and the main factors affecting Mexico's ability to meet current production and export goals, (2) the views of U.S. oil-producing and oil service contracting companies on principal barriers to and possible benefits of U.S. trade with and investment in Mexico's oil industry and the response of Mexican officials, and (3) U.S. government efforts to help Mexico's petroleum sector. GAO summarized this report in testimony before Congress; see: Mexican Oil: Mexican Policies Affect U.S. Trade and Investment Opportunities, by Allan I. Mendelowitz, Director of International Trade and Finance Issues, before the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade and on Western Hemisphere Affairs, House Committee on Foreign Affairs. GAO/T-GGD-92-24, Mar. 26, 1992 (10 pages).

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