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:ID: auto-lfp-dppp
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:CREATED: [2026-05-23 Sat]
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#+title:
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#+filetags: :passepartout:compliance:framework:lfp:
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Mexico's federal privacy law (effective 2010, reformed 2024). Key requirements:
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consent, notice (privacy notice must specify the "responsible party"), purpose
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limitation, data subject rights (ARCO — access, rectification, cancellation,
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opposition + deletion, portability), cross-border data transfer limitations,
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security breach notification. INAI (National Institute for Transparency,
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Access to Information and Personal Data Protection) enforces.
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Penalties: Up to 1.9M days of minimum wage (~$5M USD); INAI can also
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suspend data processing.
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Why it matters: USMCA (US-Mexico-Canada Agreement) trade obligations are
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pushing toward privacy regime interoperability. A bilingual (Spanish/English)
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gate package covering both LFPDPPP and US frameworks serves the massive
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US-Mexico cross-border commerce market. First-mover advantage: LFPDPPP is
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less automated than GDPR; the market has fewer vendors and lower expectations.
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