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Mexico’s New Personal Data Protection Law: Considerations for Businesses

by Arturo Pérez-Estrada, Rocío Olea Salgado, Luis Cortés Panameño, Víctor Manuel Frías Garcés, Rodolfo Flores-Urquiza Sosa of Greenberg Traurig, LLP - The National Law Review

On March 20, 2025, Mexico’s new Federal Law on the Protection of Personal Data held by Private Parties (FLPPDPP) published in the Official Gazette of the Federation. Effective March 21, the new law replaces the FLPPDPP published in July 2010.  

Among the key changes the decree and new FLPPDPP introduce is the dissolution of the National Institute of Transparency, Access to Information, and Protection of Personal Data (INAI). Before the decree’s publication, INAI served as an autonomous regulatory and oversight authority for matters related to transparency, information access, and personal data protection. As of March 21, 2025, these responsibilities will be transferred to the Ministry of Anticorruption and Good Governance (Ministry), a governmental body reporting directly to the executive branch. The Ministry will now supervise, oversee, and regulate personal data protection matters.

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