The treaty, the first regulating the conventional arms trade estimated at around USD 60 billion a year, will take effect after 50 countries ratify it, a process that could take up to two years.
The United Nations General Assembly adopted the ATT in April.
Mexican Foreign Minister Jose Antonio Meade and his German counterpart Guido Westerwelle, meeting in Mexico City for talks aimed at boosting ties yesterday, said they would ratify the treaty on behalf of their countries tomorrow.
"I would have liked a more aggressive scope" of the treaty, said Meade, but "increasing restrictions to prevent (arms) falling into the hands of those who should not have them is a good step."
Westerwelle was on his third official visit to Mexico as foreign minister. He said Germany's "political strategy" sought "much closer" ties to the Latin American country.
Germany is Mexico's largest trading partner in the European Union, and its fifth largest trading partner in the world, with commerce worth USD 18 billion in 2012.
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