Mexico and Canada Schedule a Bilateral Meeting Ahead of the USMCA Review
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Already after the boy drowned, when the failure in the negotiations with the United States ended up emptying the original meaning of the T-MEC and a tariff ratio is emerging that is in no way convenient for Mexico. Claudia Sheinbaum’s government tries to reposition itself through a rapprochement with Canada. Marcelo Ebrard’s high-level trade mission arrives late and weakened.
Mexico and Canada schedule a bilateral meeting ahead of the USMCA review
Mexico and Canada have scheduled a bilateral meeting as part of preparations for the upcoming review of the USMCA (T-MEC), aiming to strengthen trade, investment, and regional production chains. The talks mark an important step toward ensuring competitiveness in North America. Meeting Details Date: May 6–7, 2026 Participants: Marcelo Ebrard, Mexico’s Secretary of Economy, and Dominic LeBlanc, Canada’s Minister of Commerce. Purpose: Advance disc…
The Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard, travels to Canada accompanied by a motorcade of 240 Mexican companies, with the aim of expanding exports and advancing the preparatory work, with a view to the revision of the T-MEC.The commercial mission, qualified as the largest recent to that country, will be held in the cities of Toronto and Montreal, where more than 1,800 business meetings will be formalized between Mexican firms and around 200 Cana…
Canada.- Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand met today with Canada's Ambassador to Mexico Cameron MacKay to discuss a plan to expand trade and deepen ties between the two countries, Anita published on her X social network. ''Excellent meeting with Canada's Ambassador to Mexico Cameron MacKay, to advance the Canada-Mexico Action Plan.' We are launching this plan to strengthen cooperation in energy, critical minerals and mining,'' she wrote.
The Secretary of Economy of Mexico, Marcelo Ebrard, arrived this Wednesday in Canadian territory leading an unprecedented delegation.The objective of this tour is twofold: to strengthen the ties of investment through a massive business mission and to advance in the strategic preparations for the revision of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) planned for this year.Recommended stories: Todd Blanche, U.S. Acting Prosecu…
A trade mission, made up of 240 Mexican companies from various sectors, will seek to expand their export, investment and collaboration opportunities in Canada. The mission, led by Marcelo Ebrard, head of the Ministry of Economics, will start on Thursday, May 7, in Toronto and Montreal, where more than 1 800 business appointments are planned with around 200 Canadian companies. “This is the unprecedented work visit that aims to expand our flow of …
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