The Mexican Business Council for Foreign Trade, Investment and Technology (COMCE) announced that it joins the vision presented by the Mexican Government to build, “together with the United States and Canada, a strong, competitive and prepared region to lead the future”, as stated by the Secretary of Economy, Marcelo Ebrard.
In this regard, Juan Pablo Cervantes, President of the International Section for North America of COMCE, announced that “with an exchange that exceeds 3.1 million dollars per minute between the three nations, North America stands out as an example of economic integration. In a global context marked by the reconfiguration of supply chains and geopolitical tensions, economic regionalization offers a unique platform to strengthen this integration.
Since the transition from NAFTA to T-MEC, North America (a region that represents 30% of the world's Gross Domestic Product) has made progress in key sectors such as the automotive sector, which has become a pillar of trilateral collaboration.
Looking ahead to the review of the T-MEC in 2026, priority areas are identified: rules of origin, labor provisions and opportunities in emerging sectors such as semiconductors, electromobility and medical devices.