Canadian businessmen and officials arrive at the National Palace
Canadian officials and businessmen arrived at the National Palace to meet with President Claudia Sheinbaum to finalize an economic action plan focused on critical minerals and supply chains between the two countries.
Canadian businessmen and officials visited Mexico's National Palace to discuss economic collaboration with President Claudia Sheinbaum. The meeting aims to solidify an action plan that focuses on the development of critical mineral supply chains and increasing bilateral investments. Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of following up on agreements made previously with Canadian Prime Minister Carney, which include enhancing trade and investment opportunities.
During the meeting, the participants discussed potential exports of Mexican agricultural products to Canada while also exploring the possibility of importing Canadian goods. Sheinbaum expressed a desire for greater Canadian investment in Mexico, recognizing that Canadian companies are involved in diverse sectors within the country. This dialogue is seen as a crucial step towards strengthening Mexico's economy and diversifying its trade partnerships.
The visit highlights the continuing efforts of both nations to collaborate in the mining sector and other industries, reflecting Mexico's broader strategy to attract foreign investment. Strengthening ties with Canada is particularly significant as both countries navigate the complexities of global trade dynamics and seek to establish more resilient supply chains for critical resources.