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This document discusses the Mexican Federal Law for Protection of the Consumer 1992, analyzing its strengths and weaknesses in the context of global consumer protection trends. The law's regulatory body and punitive sanctions are seen as effective deterrents, but it lags behind in addressing digital consumer transactions and international trade issues. Recommendations include integrating digital commerce guidelines and simplifying procedures to make the law more accessible to consumers.

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