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Contrary to what happened in the bilateral United States-Mexico, the presidents of Mexico and Canada addressed energy issues that are in the consultation phase within the framework of the USMCA.
Contrary to what happened during the meeting with the President Joe Biden, The presidents of Mexico and Canada discussed the impact on business of the current government’s energy policy and that it is in the consultation phase as part of the USMCA.
At the bilateral meeting held on Wednesday, the President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador recognized that the meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau touched on the issues of Canadian companies investing in Mexico.
More specifically, the question of the company was addressed transcanada which is developing a gas pipeline in the gulf from Mexico supply gas to the southeast of the country.
“Canadian investment in Mexico is growing a lot, like never before,” said the Mexican president.
“Obviously, he added, there are problems to be solved and I made a commitment with Prime Minister Trudeau to receive companies which could have outstanding problems, a certain disagreement with the attitude of our government”.
And he added that “we are always open to dialogue”.
In your message, Lopez Obrador He also said that the immigration agreement between the two countries was discussed, which allowed the granting of work visas for workers Mexicans in this country.
He added that today an agreement will be signed between Canada And Mexico for the benefit of indigenous peoples in both countries.
By Raúl Castro-Lebrija
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