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Mexico and Canada Launch 2025–2028 Plan to Deepen Ties, Open Security Dialogue

The new roadmap sets timelines across trade, security, labor, energy and ports ahead of the T-MEC review.

Overview

  • Claudia Sheinbaum and Mark Carney unveiled the Plan of Action México‑Canadá 2025–2028 to expedite commerce, boost investment and improve port connectivity with concrete deliverables.
  • Both governments created a bilateral security dialogue for operational cooperation against transnational organized crime, human trafficking, smuggling and cybercrime, with Carney noting cross‑border gang activity.
  • Mexico and Canada said they will use the ongoing T‑MEC consultations to defend and improve the pact, expressing confidence it will endure as officials outline areas for upgrades.
  • Marcelo Ebrard said the two countries will review progress on shared objectives in three months, highlighting a pragmatic schedule with defined responsibilities.
  • Labor mobility was reaffirmed as Canada maintains work visas and the agricultural temporary worker program, while Mexican business group Coparmex pressed for transparent, inclusive participation in the T‑MEC review process.