THE EUROPEAN UNION AND MEXICO COMPLETE THE MODERNIZATION OF THE GLOBAL AGREEMENT

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The European Union and Mexico have concluded political negotiations to modernize the Global Agreement that governs their economic, political, and cooperation relations. This achievement marks a significant step forward in the bilateral relationship, thanks to the joint efforts of the EU Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security.

The new agreement establishes a modern and ambitious framework to deepen political dialogue, strengthen cooperation, and expand economic relations between both regions. This renewed framework will open new economic opportunities, boosting European agricultural exports to Mexico and promoting shared values such as sustainable development. It also includes advanced rules to combat corruption in both the public and private sectors, ensuring a more transparent business environment.

On the political front, the agreement reaffirms the EU and Mexico’s joint commitment to defending human rights, multilateralism, and international peace and security. It also addresses current geopolitical realities, facilitating strategic cooperation in key areas such as supply chain diversification, sustainable access to critical raw materials, and the fight against climate change.

This renewed framework will enhance the competitiveness of European and Mexican businesses while reinforcing the shared goal of transitioning to a carbon-neutral economy. Furthermore, the agreement consolidates commitments on essential issues such as sustainable development, the fight against transnational organized crime, migration management, and the promotion of gender equality.

From an economic perspective, the agreement presents an opportunity to further strengthen an already growing trade relationship. In 2023, trade in goods between the EU and Mexico reached €82 billion, while trade in services amounted to €22 billion in 2022. This renewed framework will reinforce key sectors such as financial services, transportation, e-commerce, and telecommunications. It will also strengthen supply chains for critical raw materials, improving European industry competitiveness and promoting sustainability.

A key highlight of the agreement is its positive impact on European farmers and agri-food exporters. Thanks to tariff eliminations, iconic products such as cheeses, poultry and pork meat, pasta, apples, jams, chocolate, and wines will gain more competitive access to the Mexican market. Additionally, the agreement expands the protection of Geographical Indications, covering a total of 568 European products, and simplifies procedures to make exports faster and more cost-effective.

The new agreement also reflects a strong commitment to sustainability by incorporating a dedicated chapter on trade and sustainable development. This chapter establishes binding obligations regarding labor rights, environmental protection, and climate change and includes a dispute resolution mechanism to ensure compliance. Moreover, civil society organizations will play a crucial role in monitoring and advising on the agreement’s implementation.

Following the final legal review, the European Union and Mexico will begin the necessary processes for the agreement’s ratification on both sides. The official documents will be published in the coming days, marking the beginning of a new stage in the strategic relationship between both regions.

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