Signing Agreements on Reciprocal Promotion and Protection of Investments
(RIPPA) provides national and foreign investors a legal framework that
offers stronger protection for foreign investment in Mexico and Mexican
investment abroad.
In general, RIPPAs cover the following disciplines: investment
definition, scope of application, promotion and admission, investment
treatment, expropriation, transfers and resolution of Investor-State and
State-State controversies.
Mexico has signed 28 of these agreements.
Furthermore, some of the Free Trade Agreements that Mexico has signed
include a chapter on investment that is similar to an RIPPAs, for
example, the agreements signed with the US, Canada, Chile, Colombia and
Japan.
The institutional framework that relates to trade agreements regarding
investment (through RIPPAs) brings legal certainty to businesses that
decide to establish operations in Mexico.