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Delegation to Mexico Charts a New Path for Intellectual Property

Published: February 19, 2025

Carolina Belmar Chief Representative Officer, Latin America INTA

Mexico City, Mexico, recently became the epicenter of a pivotal dialogue on intellectual property (IP) as a delegation led by INTA CEO Etienne Sanz de Acedo engaged with high-level representatives from the Mexican government, Congress, and the judiciary on January 27 and 28.

As Latin America’s second-largest economy and a hub of creativity and cultural diversity, Mexico is uniquely positioned to lead in innovation and in the protection of intangible assets. The jurisdiction’s clear commitment to increasing investment in innovation and to boosting domestic patenting reinforces this opportunity. However, building a strong IP ecosystem requires more than ambition: it calls for (i) coordinated actions between public and private sectors; (ii) a state-driven strategy that enhances competitiveness; and (iii) the strengthening of key institutions, such as the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) and customs.

The INTA delegation arrived with a well-defined mission to strengthen ties with policymakers and collaborate on strategies to address the most pressing IP challenges. During discussions with legislators, judges, senior government officials, and representatives from the private sector, key issues extended beyond legal frameworks. The fight against counterfeiting, piracy, and the informal economy is not just about regulation: it reflects a broader economic transformation that demands innovative enforcement strategies and cross-sector collaboration.

The rise of digital transformation, the impact of AI, gender equity in IP, and the urgent need to modernize enforcement mechanisms were among the top priorities on the agenda.

With a global perspective and a network of experts in more than 180 countries, INTA stands ready to support Mexico in this journey—offering knowledge, best practices, and innovative solutions that will drive a future where IP is at the core of economic growth and consumer trust.

INTA’s Latin America and the Caribbean Representative Office, based in Santiago, Chile, represents the Association’s members across the region. Working in collaboration with staff at INTA’s headquarters in New York City, the Latin America and the Caribbean Representative Office leads the Association’s policy, membership, marketing, and communications initiatives throughout this region. To learn more about INTA’s activities in Latin America and the Caribbean, please contact INTA Chief Representative Officer of Latin America and the Caribbean, Carolina Belmar.

Although every effort has been made to verify the accuracy of this article, readers are urged to check independently on matters of specific concern or interest.

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