Security, an important issue between Canada and Mexico: Ebrard
Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard emphasized the significance of security as a critical topic in bilateral relations between Canada and Mexico during a recent meeting with Canadian officials.
Marcelo Ebrard, the Secretary of Economy in Mexico, highlighted the crucial role of security in the discussions between Mexico and Canada. This statement came following a meeting with a Canadian delegation where Ebrard suggested that enhancing security cooperation will be a priority moving forward. He noted the significance of tackling issues like the illegal arms trafficking to Mexico, which is a mutual concern for both nations.
The discussions underscored the importance of strengthening the bilateral relationship beyond just economic ties, as security concerns have emerged as a paramount issue. Canada's Minister, LeBlanc, has been advocating for security to be incorporated into the agenda, reflecting the precarious situation in certain regions of Mexico, particularly in relation to organized crime and violence. This collaborative approach could lead to more strategic initiatives aimed at crime reduction and increasing safety within both countries.
Additionally, the safety of investments in Mexico was brought into focus, especially concerning the ongoing issues surrounding mining operations in Sinaloa. José Medina Mora, head of the Coordinating Business Council, explained that the insecurity faced by mining companies affects investment decisions, as the risk of kidnapping and violence remains a significant deterrent. Overall, the dialogue between Mexico and Canada not only seeks to address immediate security concerns but also aims to foster a stable environment conducive to economic collaboration.