Overview
The Alberta Mexico Office works to build stronger, mutually beneficial economic ties between Alberta, Mexico and Latin America.
Alberta’s ties with Mexico and Latin America
Mexico is one of Alberta’s most important trading partners. The Alberta Mexico Office continues to cooperate and engage with individual states to advance trade and investment across a variety of sectors, including energy, agriculture, forestry, manufacturing and tourism.
Since the North American Free Trade Agreement was signed in 1994, Mexico has been one of Alberta’s fastest-growing export markets and has become the province’s fourth largest trading partner.
Improved economic performance, a number of new free trade agreements and negotiations between Canada and countries in the region have made Latin America an area of expanding opportunity for Alberta.
Office and personnel
Alberta Mexico Office (Mexico City)
Embassy of Canada to Mexico
Calle Schiller No 529
Colonia Polanco
Del Miguel Hidalgo
Mexico D.F. C. P. 11560
Shannon McCarthy, Managing Director
Email: [email protected]
Sandra Diaz, Business Development Officer
Email: [email protected]
Diana de la Huerta, Senior Business Development Officer - Agriculture
Email: [email protected]
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