Indonesia and Mexico signed an amending protocol to the Indonesia – Mexico Income Tax Treaty (2002) on 7 October 2013. The protocol was signed during the working visit of the President of the United Mexican States to Indonesia on 6 October 2013, preceding the APEC Summit in Bali. No further details of the protocol are currently available.
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