Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to Mexico City from September 18 to 19 to deepen Canada’s relationship with Mexico. During the visit, he will meet with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to discuss a broad range of topics including trade, security, infrastructure, energy, and investment. This visit builds on prior discussions, including a meeting at the G7 Summit in Kananaskis and visits by Canadian ministers earlier this year.
The Canadian government is focused on diversifying its trade relationships, particularly with reliable partners like Mexico. Carney’s visit comes at a critical time as the global economic landscape continues to shift. Strengthening the Canada-Mexico partnership is a key component of Canada’s strategy to secure high-paying jobs, open new markets, and build more resilient supply chains.
With the focus on expanding economic ties, the visit aims to foster a more prosperous and secure future for both Canadian and Mexican workers and businesses.
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