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Strengthen cooperation ties for the development of the business and tourism sector in the North American region


THE CANADA-US-MEXICO CHAMBER OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE (CUSMEX) AND THE CÁMARA NACIONAL DE COMERCIO, SERVICIOS Y TURISMO (CANACO) STRENGTHEN COOPERATION TIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BUSINESS AND TOURISM SECTOR IN THE NORTH AMERICAN REGION.
Victor Rosales, president of the Canada-US-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.
During the meeting, José de Jesús, president of CANACO, highlighted their experience as the oldest chamber in America and the largest in Latin America, while CUSMEX emphasized its position as the chamber with the most beneficiaries in North America, with over thirteen million.
Both presidents agreed to work together to boost the growth of the business and tourism sector in the North American region, through collaboration on research and development projects, training programs and business strengthening, and the promotion of trade and investment.
The courtesy visit of President Victor Rosales to his counterpart José de Jesús was an important step in strengthening ties between both chambers and laying the groundwork for closer and more productive collaboration for the benefit of businesses in Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

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THE CANADA -US- MEXICO CHAMBER OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE (CUSMEX) AND THE CÁMARA NACIONAL DE COMERCIO, SERVICIOS Y TURISMO (CANACO) STRENGTHEN COOPERATION LINKS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BUSINESS AND TOURISM SECTOR IN THE NORTH AMERICAN REGION.
Victor Rosales, president of the Canada-US-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.
During the meeting, José de Jesús, president of CANACO, highlighted their experience as the oldest chamber in America and the largest in Latin America, while CUSMEX highlighted its position as a chamber with the largest number of beneficiaries in North America, with more than thirteen million.
The two presidents agreed to work together to stimulate the growth of the business and tourism sector in the North American region, through collaboration on research and development projects, training and business strengthening programs, as well as as the promotion of trade and investment.
The courtesy visit of President Victor Rosales to his counterpart José de Jesús was an important step to strengthen ties between the two chambers and lay the foundations for closer and more productive collaboration for the benefit of businesses in Canada, the United States United and Mexico.