Overview
- Claudia Sheinbaum and Mark Carney unveiled the Mexico–Canada Plan de Acción 2025–2028 to deepen cooperation across trade, investment, energy, environment and labor.
- Both countries established a new bilateral security dialogue focused on transnational organized crime, human trafficking, drug trafficking, cybercrime and disaster response.
- The plan advances trade facilitation with cooperation on maritime corridors and port security to bolster direct sea links and ease reliance on U.S. transit routes.
- Sheinbaum said Carney pledged to ask Canadian mining companies operating in Mexico to comply with Mexican environmental regulations.
- Canada will maintain temporary work visas for Mexican workers, and both leaders voiced confidence that the T‑MEC will endure as they coordinate responses to U.S. tariff pressure.