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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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The U.S. and Mexico should work immediately to align as closely as possible around the CISA guidance to keep supply chains in tact.
Completion of USMCA and the Phase 1 deal with China mean big things to American business.
Today, U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Thomas J. Donohue hailed Senate passage of USMCA as a historic bipartisan victory for all Americans, especially manufacturers, farmers, and service providers.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Thomas J. Donohue issued the following statement today after the U.S. House of Representatives passed USMCA on a bipartisan basis:
The administration, House Democrats, and the Mexican and Canadian governments have found a path forward on this important trade agreement.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Thomas J. Donohue, CEO, U.S. Chamber of Commerce issued the following statement in response to news that the administration and House Democrats have reached a handshake deal on the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA):
When is a trade pact less like a marriage and more like a renewal of vows? Perhaps that’s the best metaphor for the U.S.-Mexico-Canada-Agreement (USMCA), the successor to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Given the close integration of the three economies, this new agreement is more about renewing and enhancing decades-long ties than starting a new life together.
Calling on all members to meet with local businesses and chambers of commerce to learn how enactment of USMCA will benefit their community
The U.S. Chamber hosted a press conference with leaders from two border states that would benefit significant from the deal.