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Mexico and France announce plan to boost economic and cultural ties after leaders meet
Mexico and France commit to enhancing trade and cultural ties with 700 French firms supporting 850,000 jobs in Mexico, amid US tariffs on Mexican exports.
- On Friday, Nov. 7, 2025, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum hosted French President Emmanuel Macron at the National Palace, Mexico City, to unveil enhanced economic and cultural cooperation during Macron's first official Mexico visit.
- Facing U.S. tariffs up to 50%, Mexico pursued closer economic ties with the European Union after months of outreach amid trade tensions with Washington affecting steel, copper and tomato exporters.
- Seven hundred French companies operating in Mexico will continue investing, supporting around 150,000 direct and 700,000 indirect jobs, according to Macron.
- Leaders accepted reciprocal temporary treaties to exhibit Azcatitlan and Boturini codices, with Mexican officials highlighting Azcatitlan's account of Tenochtitlan's development and Boturini recounting Mexica migration.
- Sheinbaum said next year's EU trade-agreement renewal, coinciding with the Mexico-France bicentennial, will offer many cooperation opportunities, while Macron framed the visit as a new chapter to boost economic ties.
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Mexico and France announce plan to boost economic and cultural ties after leaders meet
Mexico and France announced Friday a new phase in their strategic alliance to boost trade, investment and scientific, cultural and diplomatic cooperation, during the France's head of state first official visit to Mexico.
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