The Latin Canadian Company GCE Global Solutions expands its operations in Mexico and the United States using the existing Canada-United States-Mexico Free Trade Agreement (USMCA).
The company specializing in accounting and business management began operations in Mexico in 2014 in collaboration with international partners.
After 8 years under this regime, GCE decided to operate directly as a local company in Mexico. Here you can check out their page.
Andrés Rojas, president of the multinational, mentions that in Mexico, GCE seeks to have direct operations in 10 states and to help entrepreneurs develop their businesses internationally.
With this expansion, GCE, the company also specialized in payroll management, consolidates itself as a leader in North America with the expansion in Mexico and the United States.
“This launch in Mexico, as well as our operation in UNITED STATES since 2014 and in Canada have cemented GCE as a leading service provider in the region under the USMCA Free Trade Agreement”
“We will serve international customers but also local customers, medium, large and small businesses that need and want to do international expansion or business development in the North American region covered by the USMCA free trade agreement”
GCE from the start
GCE is a multinational company founded in 2001 in Bogotá, Colombia.
It is currently one of the most dynamic companies in the country.
GCE Global Solutions is present in more than 125 cities around the world and has offices in Colombia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Mexico and Canada, where its main offices are located.
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