CUSMEX promotes industrial and business development in North America its Seventh Work Tour
CUSMEX promotes industrial and business development in North America during its Seventh Work Tour Through the Made in North America Program, CUSMEX has managed to bring together various key industry players and varied sectors from the three USMCA member countries. During this tour, collaboration visits have been promoted that aim to establish marketing programs aimed at supplying the various distribution channels in Canada.
The International President of CUSMEX, Victor Rosales, held a working meeting with the Constitutional Governor of Gobierno del Estado de Aguascalientes , Tere Jimenez, at the Government Palace of Aguascalientes.
During the meeting, the president of CUSMEX expressed his confidence that this collaboration will allow the emergence of large-scale projects in various sectors, such as labor, manufacturing, brand expansion, exports, investment, and the student environment. These are precisely the areas that CUSMEX promotes from its headquarters in Calgary, Alberta, in Canada.
Victor Rosales, President of the International Chamber of Commerce Canada-United States-Mexico (CUSMEX), visited the state of Nayarit. In a formal ceremony, he signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Governor, Miguel Ángel Navarro Quintero.
During the signing ceremony of the memorandum, multiple opportunities for investors were highlighted in various sectors such as agribusiness, real estate and hotel development, as well as manufacturing. Additionally, the potential of Nayarit as a source of inputs in agricultural products, transformation activities, and skilled labour was emphasised.
The First Job Fair of Canada-U.S.-Mexico Chamber of International Commerce (CUSMEX) and CANACINTRA Delegación Campeche
In a historic event that marks a significant step in the search for job opportunities and international cooperation, the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Chamber of International Commerce (CUSMEX) in collaboration with CANACINTRA Campeche successfully held the First Job Fair in Campeche.
HNBA/BMA “El Encuentro en México”
During the Summit between Hispanic National Bar (HNBA) and the Barra Mexicana, Colegio de Abogados AC (BMAA), Victor Rosales president of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Chamber of International Commerce thanked the HNBA and the MBAA for their bold vision and unwavering commitment to driving the legal harmonization needed to develop broader and more prosperous business opportunities throughout the North American region
Strengthening commercial relationships and benefiting the tourism industry.
Mexico City, August 4, 2023.- The Acapulco Tourism Promotion Trust Fidetur Acapulco , represented by Manuel Negrete Arias , and the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Chamber of International Commerce (CUSMEX), led by its president Victor Rosales , signed a Memorandum of Understanding "Impulse for the Tourism Promotion of Acapulco Guerrero"
Program " Workforce for North America"
The program is designed to give businesses in North America the opportunity to find workers in industries that generally have labor shortages.
The Canada-U.S.-Mexico Chamber of International Commerce - CUSMEX promotes investment development and trade promotion in the T-MEC region
CUSMEX has established important alliances to promote the "Made in North America" program, with the objective of developing industrial and manufacturing nodes that promote the commercialization of products under their own distinctive provided by CUSMEX.
Signing of MOU between Canada-U.S.-Mexico Chamber of International Commerce (CUSMEX) and University of Campeche (UACAM)
The main objective of this Memorandum of Understanding is to establish a strong collaboration between CUSMEX and UACAM with the purpose of benefiting students from both institutions through the promotion of academic exchanges, continuous improvement of educational quality, and fostering joint research.
The program where companies and workers come together for the development of North America (Canada, U.S.A., and Mexico)
The program is designed to give businesses in North America the opportunity to find workers in industries that generally have labor shortages.
The Canada-U.S.-Mexico Chamber Of International Commerce officially presents its six programs that will promote the economic growth of the three countries
Six programs specifically designed to support Canadian businesses and entrepreneurs in trading, investing, and establishing successful business relations in the United States and Mexico.
Signing of memorandum of understanding between National Chamber of Transformation Industry (CANACINTRA) and Canada-U.S.-Mexico Chamber of International Commerce (CUSMEX)
In a historic event, two of the most important Business Chambers in the USMCA region, CANACINTRA and CUSMEX, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Mexico City on April 27, 2023. The agreement seeks to articulate and develop productive projects that benefit commercial exchange.