Governance analysis of Plan México and CTAP-EDM

Canada–Mexico Corridor · Strategic Briefing

When Mexico Accelerates
and Canada Deploys

A governance analysis of Plan México and CTAP-EDM for Canadian organizations operating in the corridor.

Plan México’s fast-track investment mechanism reduces administrative timelines for qualifying projects. It does not replace the need for a sound corporate structure, documented authority, regulatory compliance, and traceable governance from both sides of the border.

This briefing examines what Plan México and CTAP-EDM each offer, what each leaves unresolved, and where the most material governance challenges are likely to emerge for Canadian organizations operating or investing in Mexico under these conditions.

What’s Inside

  • A breakdown of Plan México’s Immediate Investment Authorization Decree and what it actually changes
  • How CTAP-EDM fits into Canada’s broader technical cooperation strategy
  • A side-by-side comparison of both frameworks across ten governance dimensions
  • Six specific governance risks Canadian boards should watch before equating acceleration with reduced risk
  • A practical three-question checklist for boards before filing through Mexico’s Digital Investment Window
Download the Full Briefing (PDF)

14 pages · No email required


Jorge Gutiérrez

Lawyer admitted in Mexico · Foreign Legal Consultant registered with the Barreau du Québec
Architect of the Symbiosis Effect™ methodology
Canada Chapter Lead, Top Compliance and Risk Management Community

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