Business leaders from Canada and Mexico meet to strengthen and boost bilateral trade
On January 15, our country will host an important meeting between business leaders from Mexico and Canada. A delegation of CEOs from leading Canadian companies will visit the country with the aim of strengthening trade relations, promoting continental economic security and fostering North American economic integration to consolidate a more prosperous and competitive region.
During this visit, the Canadian senior executives will hold strategic meetings with President Claudia Sheinbaum, leaders of the Mexican private sector and key officials of the Federal Government, such as the Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard, and of Foreign Affairs, Juan Ramón de la Fuente, among others.
The main purpose of these meetings will be to promote economic and commercial cooperation between the two nations in strategic sectors such as financial services, investment, transportation, energy, automotive, manufacturing, aerospace, technology and agribusiness. These areas represent key pillars for the development of North America’s regional competitiveness in a global context of constant economic transformations.
This meeting underscores the commitment of business leaders from Mexico and Canada to bolster long-established integrated supply chains and promote reciprocal investment and economic cooperation. By consolidating efforts in strategic sectors, both countries seek to reaffirm North America’s role as one of the most dynamic and integrated economic regions in the world.