CUSMEX visits the Toluca 2000 Industrial Park to strengthen trade relations between Mexico, the United States and Canada
On October 17, the president of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Chamber of International Commerce, Victor Rosales, and representatives of CUSMEX, made a trip to the State of Mexico to meet with local manufacturing companies to learn about and encourage local industries to expand their products in Canada and the United States through the Expand in North America and North America Trading programs.
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.
Signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Canacintra Delegación Campeche , Peninsular Region, and CUSMEX
The signing of the MoU represents a great opportunity to strengthen economic and commercial cooperation between Mexico, Canada, and the United States, and to consolidate the peninsular region as an attractive destination for foreign investment and business development.
Strengthen cooperation ties for the development of the business and tourism sector in the North American region
Victor Rosales, president of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico International Chamber of Commerce (CUSMEX), paid a courtesy visit to the Cámara Nacional de Comercio, Servicios y Turismo (CANACO) to discuss the importance of strengthening cooperation ties between business organizations in Canada, the United States, and Mexico for the development of joint activities benefiting the business and tourism sector.