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U.S.-Mexico Economic Council
The U.S.-Mexico Economic Council (USMXECO) is the premier business advocacy organization dedicated to strengthening the economic and commercial relationship between the U.S. and Mexico.
We are dedicated to fostering and enhancing economic collaboration, trade, and investment between the United States and Mexico. Our mission is to create a dynamic platform for business leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders to engage in meaningful dialogue, address bilateral economic challenges, and identify opportunities for growth. We strive to promote sustainable economic development, innovation, and prosperity for both nations through strategic partnerships, policy advocacy, and the facilitation of cross-border business initiatives.
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Former U.S. Ambassador, speaking on The Call, tells Chamber members that Morena’s reform package could tilt a level playing field, undermine the USMCA
The U.S. Chamber provided testimony to the Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade Hearing: 'Study of 2026 CUSMA Review,' in Ottawa, Canada.
The U.S. Chamber's delegation trip to Mexico City focused on bolstering bilateral ties and unleashing the potential of North American trade dynamics.
The U.S. Chamber's Senior Vice President, Head of International John Murphy shares insights on the U.S.-Mexico relationship in 2024.
The U.S.-Mexico CEO Dialogue is taking place Sept. 27-28, 2023. Read more about the exclusive forum that focuses on investment and the bilateral trade relationship between the U.S. and Mexico.
The business community on both sides of the border supports the U.S.-Mexico High-Level Economic Dialogue (HLED) to ensure the most competitive North America possible.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Chamber of Commerce Senior Vice President of the Americas Neil Herrington issued the following statement regarding the proposed reform to Mexico’s Electrical Industry Law: