On September 18 and 19, 2025, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will undertake an official visit to Mexico City, marking a significant step in deepening Canada–Mexico relations. The visit follows Carney’s previous dialogue with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum during the G7 Summit in Calgary earlier this year.
Carney’s agenda begins with a high-level bilateral meeting at Palacio Nacional on September 18, where both leaders will discuss strategic cooperation in trade, investment, and sustainable development. Accompanying Carney will be three to four cabinet members, his chief of staff, and a delegation of prominent Canadian business leaders, signaling a strong economic focus.
On September 19, Carney is expected to participate in a business forum alongside Mexican and Canadian entrepreneurs. The event aims to promote joint ventures and announce new investments in key sectors such as clean energy, infrastructure, and technology.
Mexican Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente emphasized that the visit reflects a shared commitment to regional collaboration within the North American trade bloc, and anticipates the signing of joint communiqués outlining future cooperation.
This marks the first visit by a Canadian Prime Minister to Mexico in nearly eight years, underscoring a renewed diplomatic momentum between the two nations.
Source: Excelsior