Guillermo Sánchez Chao focuses his practice on international trade, customs, supply chain, regulatory, and administrative litigation. Guillermo counsels domestic and multinational businesses on the development of projects and optimization of strategies that facilitate and make foreign trade transactions more efficient to promote production, importation, and exportation of goods as well as compliance with regulations established in local laws and international treaties signed by Mexico.
Guillermo has more than 35 years of experience handling international trade projects for multinational importers, exporters, manufacturers, retailers, logistics agents, and freight forwarders in industries such as consumer goods and retail, automotive, manufacturing, industrial services, apparel, and technology, among others. His experience also encompasses matters related to supply chain, regulatory law, free trade agreements and rules of origin, export promotion programs and trade certifications, antidumping and countervailing duty trade remedies and litigation, in addition to trade compliance and best corporate practice on such topics.
In the trade and customs litigation field, he handles complex cases before the Mexican courts and tribunals and trade remedies.