The President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, promised to receive Canadian companies in the energy and mining sector that may have “outstanding problems” with the Mexican government to develop their business in the country.
Statements by the Mexican President came after the request the day before by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who called on the Mexican government to open up investment in strategic minerals to the private sector, during a private meeting he had with members of North American companies organized by the Business Coordinating Council (CCE), the US Chamber of Commerce and the Business Council of Canada.
During a meeting with the private sector, Trudeau assured that Canada is a reliable partner, and proposed the operation of mining companies in this country to make the most of critical minerals that lead to the development of electric cars, such as lithium, and generate jobs for citizens.
Moreover, in 2021, the president of Mexico opened a front in which he demanded that Canadian miners First Majestic Silver Corp and Americas Gold and Silver that they pay the taxes that correspond to them in the country, as well as to respect the trade union rights of the workers.
However, at Wednesday’s meeting, The Mexican President assured that the economic issues related to investments by Canadian companies have already been discussed, This includes major mining and energy companies such as TransCanada, which is investing in the construction of a gas pipeline in the Gulf of Mexico.
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