Mexico and the United States have reaffirmed their commitment to ongoing economic dialogue, focusing on strengthening regional supply chains and improving the traceability of foreign investment. This development follows a high-level meeting at the White House, where officials from both nations discussed strategies to enhance trade relations and economic cooperation.

 

Deputy Foreign Trade Minister Luis Rosendo Gutierrez confirmed that both countries are preparing for public consultations ahead of the scheduled 2026 review of the USMCA trade pact. The meeting emphasized collaboration on trade policies and investment opportunities to ensure economic stability and growth across North America.

 

“We were well received by all economic sectors, and the plan is to establish a permanent exchange of information starting next week,” Gutierrez stated, highlighting the proactive approach toward deeper economic engagement.

 

This strengthened dialogue underscores the commitment of Mexico and the U.S. to fostering resilient trade networks, supporting economic development, and ensuring seamless cross-border commerce for businesses and industries on both sides.

 

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