Category: Binational Agenda

Mexico achieved a record trade surplus of $157.2 billion with the U.S. in 2024, solidifying its position as the top exporter. Exports grew 6.4%, surpassing China and Canada.
The first call between Claudia Sheinbaum and Donald Trump marks a promising start for Mexico-US relations. Their mutual congratulations and focus on collaboration set the tone for a new bilateral chapter
With evolving global dynamics, Mexico and the United States are positioned to grow together. These key areas offer pathways to strengthen their partnership and economic future.
Mexico and the United States share deep economic and cultural ties, driven by bilateral trade, workforce contributions, and collaboration that builds a stronger future together.
The President-elect of Mexico has highlighted the benefits of the USMCA for Mexico, the United States, and Canada, emphasizing the critical role the trade agreement plays in strengthening all three nations.