Relevant to current business trends, this year’s congress topic is "The New Face of Trade and Recycling." A panel of industry experts will discuss issues as they relate to the recycling industry. Topics include: changes in the political climate, the environment, taxation, the Mexican economy, and the stability of the Mexican peso and U.S./Mexico border.
According to a recent report by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, the U.S. is Mexico’s leading supplier of copper winding wire, polypropylene, conveyance or packing articles, corrugated cartons, boxes and cases, as well as other products.
INARE is a non-profit recycling trade association. Its membership consists of over 1500 Mexican companies, including collectors, processors, manufacturers, and equipment distributors. For more information, call Carlos Rovelo at 214-505-6549 or e-mail crovelo@aol.com.
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