
"In a joint news conference, the two leaders said they had agreed to expand ties between their countries and were committed to their three-way trade partnership with the US. Sheinbaum said she was optimistic the two countries would continue to work together with reciprocal respect. Mexico and Canada will continue walking together, with mutual respect and with a certainty that cooperation is the path to overcome any challenge, she said."
"Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Mexico on Thursday, where he met his counterpart, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, to discuss economic and security ties. Carney said North America is the economic envy of the world, in part due to trade cooperation between Canada and Mexico. I have full confidence, and so does the president [Sheinbaum], that we can find the adjustments needed to reinforce competition and competitiveness in our region, he said."
Canada and Mexico pledged to deepen bilateral ties and coordinate their approach for the upcoming review of the USMCA. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Mexico to meet President Claudia Sheinbaum and discuss economic and security cooperation. Both leaders emphasized commitment to the three-way trade partnership with the United States and expressed confidence in finding adjustments to reinforce competition and competitiveness across the region. Public consultations on the USMCA began this week ahead of formal reviews next year. Both governments have explored side deals with the US while insisting their efforts are not competitive with each other.
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