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Replacement of Annexes in Agreement between Mexico and the EU regarding Spirits.

On May 27th, 1997, Mexico executed an Agreement with the EU regarding the Mutual Recognition and Protection of Spirits Designations, in order to improve the marketing of such beverages on their respective markets.

The Annex I of the above mentioned Agreement contains the Spirits of the EU and the Annex II those belonging to Mexico.

On January 16th, 2020, the Government of the Mexico and the EU mutually agreed to replace Annex I and Annex II of the Agreement, in order to update the list of spirits designations, effective as of January 31, 2020.

With regard to the amendments performed to Annex II, corresponding to the beverages belonging to Mexico, the protection for the designations “Tequila”, “Mezcal”, “Sotol” and “Charanda” is maintained, and the protection for “Bacanora” and “Raicilla” is now implemented.

For any questions or additional information regarding the replacement of annexes in Agreement between Mexico and the EU, please contact us.

Contact

Mauricio Chozas
mchozas@cuestacampos.com

Lorena Pinto
lpinto@cuestacampos.com

www.cuestacampos.com

The above is provided as general information prepared by professionals with regard to the subject matter. This document only refers to the applicable law in Mexico. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, no responsibility can be accepted for errors or omissions. The information contained herein should not be relied on as legal, accounting or professional advice being rendered.