Chihuahua.– Sandra Shaddick, Canadian consul in Chihuahua, and Graeme C. Clark, Canadian ambassador to Mexico, met with municipal authorities on Wednesday.
Mayor Jorge Cruz Russek and re-elected Mayor Marco Bonilla, who is about to return to office, attended the meeting.
With the aim of promoting project development and promoting better business and investment conditions for Canadian companies in Chihuahua, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Mexico AC (Cancham) inaugurated its Chihuahua-Pacific section.
It is an extension of the organization in the region to improve the business environment and promote economic integration.
During the opening ceremony, the Secretary of Innovation and Economic Development, Ulises Fernández, highlighted the importance of this event to face current challenges, through collaborations and alliances to define a roadmap and realize opportunities.
This initiative will provide business opportunities and strengthen bilateral relations between Canada and Mexico, as well as commercial and diplomatic ties with the State of Chihuahua, in addition to facilitating the identification of business partners and local suppliers. and expansion opportunities in the region.
Cancham is an independent, non-profit organization that represents more than 300 Canadian and non-Canadian companies from all industrial sectors, including aerospace, transportation, energy and mining, to promote better business conditions and investment among Canadian companies in Mexico.
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