Mexico’s Sheinbaum, Carney discuss CUSMA trade pact
- Carlos Slim Helú, a Mexican business titan, has backed President Sheinbaum's 'Plan Mexico' as of May 2025 to boost national growth.
- Slim built his empire by acquiring struggling firms during Mexico's 1980s economic crisis, including Telmex when it was privatized by the government.
- He transformed Grupo Carso into a dominant conglomerate with ventures in telecommunications, construction, and mining, and by 2015, he held the largest individual stake in The New York Times.
- Carlos Slim’s business ventures account for 6% of Mexico’s GDP, span operations across 49 nations, provide jobs for over 350,000 individuals, and he has committed to investing in key sectors such as infrastructure, energy, and telecommunications.
- His support for open investment and closer Mexico-U.S. Ties aims to help the country overcome trade challenges like Trump-era tariffs under 'Plan Mexico'.
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Sheinbaum and Carney Discuss the Mexico-Canada Relationship and the Importance of the USMCA.
By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke Thursday about the relationship between the two countries and the trade agreement they share with the United States (T-MEC). The Mexican government said on its X account that Sheinbaum congratulated Carney on the start of his administration, which began on March 14, and spoke with him by phone about “the importance of the T-MEC in…
Sheinbaum Talks with Carney About Bilateral Relationship and T-MEC Continuity
President Claudia Sheinbaum held a phone call this Thursday May 15 with Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada, who was elected in the last elections; in the conversation they addressed bilateral issues and the continuity of the T-MEC. Through a brief publication on social networks, the Ministry of the Interior noted that the president communicated with the Canadian Prime Minister.Among the issues that the heads of state touched on, they highligh…
Mexico's Sheinbaum, Canada's Carney Discuss USMCA Trade Pact
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