Canada, Mexico to sign strategic partnership agreement
Prime Minister Carney aims to strengthen trade and security ties with Mexico amid upcoming USMCA renegotiations, highlighting $56 billion in 2024 bilateral trade and major Canadian investments.
- 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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Bajo críticas de que cede ante Trump, Sheinbaum recibe a Carney para empezar a renegociar el T-MEC
Por Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Cuando está por cumplir su primer año de Gobierno y ocho meses de un continuo estira y afloja con Estados Unidos, la presidenta de México, Claudia Sheinbaum, sostiene este jueves un encuentro con su otro socio en América del Norte: Canadá. Sheinbaum recibe esta tarde al primer ministro de Canadá, Mark Carney, con quien hablará en Palacio Nacional de temas de interés bilateral y regional, según ha informado la …
By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español As she approaches her first year in office and eight months of continuous back-and-forth with the United States, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum will meet this Thursday with her other partner in North America: Canada. This afternoon, Sheinbaum will receive Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, with whom she will speak at the National Palace about issues of bilateral and regional interest, according to the Me…
Mark Carney will arrive in Mexico City to hold talks with President Claudia Sheinbaum, with the aim of habar on a continental trade agreement.
The two countries are seeking to strengthen their relations as they approach the renegotiation of the ACEUM.
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