Canada, Mexico to sign strategic partnership agreement
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will sign a comprehensive partnership with Mexico to enhance trade, security, infrastructure, and investment amid preparations for USMCA renegotiation.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is visiting Mexico to diversify trade as both countries prepare for a review of the US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement in 2026.
- Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum aim to improve relations and strategize on dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump during their meeting.
- Canada and Mexico are seeking to strengthen their trade ties and increase bilateral commerce within the North American treaty.
- Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of following Mexican laws for Canadian mining companies, which are a major source of foreign investment in Mexico.
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Carney heads to Mexico in search of an ally — and opportunities
Canada's relationship with Mexico took a hit last fall when some politicians responded to talk of tariffs from president-elect Donald Trump by suggesting that Mexico should be thrown out of the North American free trade deal. This trip aims to mend fences and build alliances.
Mexico and Canada will measure Thursday the strength of their trade and political relations to confront the United States in the negotiation of the free trade agreement (FTA), scheduled for July 2026. Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to Mexico will be the starting point for two of the partners — who are inclined because the modifications to the agreement strengthen North America as a trade bloc — to devise strategies to confront Donal…
Mark Carney will fly to Mexico this Thursday for a short 24 hour stay. This is the first bilateral visit made by a Canadian Prime Minister since Justin Trudeau's in 2017. But the context is not very different. As at the time, the future of the free trade agreement between Canada, the United States and Mexico is at stake.
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