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Mexico Deepens Ties With Spain and China to Diversify Trade

Senate President Gerardo Fernández Noroña convened envoys from Spain, China in Mexico City to launch talks on commercial, parliamentary, strategic pacts.

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Overview

  • Senate President Gerardo Fernández Noroña met with Spain’s ambassador Juan Duarte Cuadrado and China’s Chen Daojiang to advance bilateral engagement efforts.
  • Spain’s envoy proposed creating an interparliamentary friendship group and a joint binational commission to leverage access to European Union markets.
  • China highlighted 53 years of diplomatic partnership and signaled willingness to elevate strategic cooperation through new high-level initiatives.
  • The talks reflect Mexico’s strategy to reduce reliance on the United States by expanding trade ties in response to rising US tariffs and migration enforcement.
  • Both embassies committed to negotiating concrete agreements in coming months covering trade, parliamentary exchanges and strategic projects.