Overview
- Mexico and Canada unveiled a bilateral plan of action in Mexico City that pairs a new security dialogue with coordinated preparation for the 2026 T-MEC review.
- The security track will step up intelligence sharing and joint efforts against transnational organized crime, including human trafficking and people smuggling.
- Sheinbaum said Canadian work-visa pathways will remain in place, with labor ministries collaborating under the plan to provide certainty for employers and workers.
- Carney said both countries intend to leverage the review to use the treaty more effectively, and both leaders voiced confidence the pact will persist as U.S. consultations proceed.
- Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard said the two governments will assess progress on shared objectives in three months following Thursday’s meetings with cabinet officials and business leaders.