Our Environmental and Social Impact team contributed to the Mexico chapter of Chambers' "Climate Change Regulation 2024" guide, specifically in the "Law & Practice" and "Trends & Developments" sections.
The "Law & Practice" section, co-authored by our partner Brenda Rogel and associates Estuardo Anaya and Ana Paulina Arenas, offers a detailed analysis of the current climate change legislation and regulatory practices in Mexico.
Key topics include:
- Multilateral and Regional Regimes
- National Policy and Legal Regime
- Responses to International Developments
- Liability for Climate Change and ESG Reporting
- Transactions
- Climate-Friendly Investment Support
On the other hand, the "Trends & Developments" section, co-authored by Brenda Rogel and associates Javier Camacho and Carolina Villaseñor, explores Mexico's advancements in sustainable financing and the latest regulatory changes that align economic activities with climate change mitigation and sustainable development goals.
Some of the key regulatory changes include:
- Mexican sustainable taxonomy (2023)
- Mibilization of Sustainable Financing Strategy (2023)
- Modifications to the Securities Market Law and Mutual Funds Law (2023)
- Sustainability Information Standards (SIS) (2024)
- Self-assessment tools for financial institutions
- ESG obligations for pension fund managers (2022)
We invite you to read the full article to learn more about this topic.
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