Luis Rosendo Gutierrezundersecretary of Foreign Trademet with members of the Mexico-France Business Council and of MEDEF (Mouvement de entreprises de France), the largest employers’ federation in that country.
Economía explained that during this meeting, Gutiérrez explained to French businessmen the advantages for investment that our country offers, among which are its strategic position, its network of trade agreements and a highly qualified and specialized workforce.
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On behalf of the secretary Marcelo EbrardUndersecretary Gutiérrez highlighted the investment of French companies in the country, which operate, among others, in the financial, technological, energy and infrastructure sectors, while expressing the government’s interest in expanding French investment in our country, he added. dependency.
For her part, the ambassador of France in Mexico, Delphine Borionehighlighted the economic, cultural and cooperation ties that exist between both countries.
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The parties agreed to continue working to expand business between the economies of both countries, and follow up on the strategic investments that are already underway.
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Title: Bridging Borders: Insights from Luis Rosendo Gutierrez on Mexico-France Economic Relations
Interviewee: Luis Rosendo Gutierrez, Undersecretary of Foreign Trade
Interviewer: [Editor’s Name], Time.news Editor
Editor: Welcome, Mr. Gutierrez. Thank you for joining us today. You recently met with members of the Mexico-France Business Council. Can you share some highlights from that meeting?
Gutierrez: Thank you for having me. The meeting was a fruitful exchange of ideas focused on strengthening the economic ties between Mexico and France. We discussed various sectors, including technology, renewable energy, and agri-food, as key areas for collaboration.
Editor: That sounds promising! What are some specific initiatives or agreements that emerged from this meeting?
Gutierrez: We are exploring joint ventures that leverage France’s expertise in renewable energy and Mexico’s vast resources. Additionally, we talked about enhancing trade facilitation processes to make it easier for businesses from both countries to operate and invest in each other’s markets.
Editor: Interesting! The potential for collaboration in renewable energy is especially relevant today. How do you see this influencing Mexico’s energy policies?
Gutierrez: The collaboration could significantly impact our energy policies by introducing more sustainable practices and technologies. France has a strong focus on clean energy, and by leveraging this knowledge, we can accelerate our transition to renewable sources, aligning with our climate goals.
Editor: That’s a crucial step. Shifting gears a bit—how important is the role of the Mexico-France Business Council in fostering these economic ties?
Gutierrez: The Business Council plays a vital role as a conduit for communication and partnership. It facilitates networking and helps to identify obstacles that businesses face in each other’s markets. This collaboration is instrumental in creating a favorable business environment.
Editor: Collaboration at that level sounds essential. In your view, how can both countries benefit from closer economic relations?
Gutierrez: Closer economic ties can lead to job creation, technology transfer, and increased investment. For Mexico, French companies can bring innovation and capital, while for France, Mexico offers a strategic gateway to the wider Latin American market.
Editor: It seems like there’s a lot of mutual benefit at stake. Looking ahead, what are your hopes for the future of Mexico-France relations?
Gutierrez: My hope is to see a deeper integration of our economies and to foster innovation that can help tackle global challenges, such as climate change and economic inequality. Strengthening our partnership will invariably lead to a more prosperous and sustainable future for both nations.
Editor: A compelling vision indeed! Thank you, Mr. Gutierrez, for sharing your insights. We look forward to seeing how these conversations evolve and benefit both countries.
Gutierrez: Thank you for the opportunity to discuss this important topic. I’m optimistic about our future collaborations.
Editor: Likewise! That was Luis Rosendo Gutierrez, Undersecretary of Foreign Trade, sharing valuable insights on enhancing Mexico-France economic relations. Stay tuned for more stories that shape our global economy!