
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, congratulated Mark Carney on his appointment as Prime Minister of Canada, succeeding Justin Trudeau. In a morning conference, Sheinbaum expressed her desire to maintain dialogue and strengthen the treaty between Mexico, the United States, and Canada (USMCA) in a trilateral manner for the benefit of the three countries.
Sheinbaum expressed her interest in maintaining the trade treaty between Canada, the United States, and Mexico for mutual benefit. Mark Carney will take office as Prime Minister in a public ceremony in Ottawa in front of the country's Governor General, Mary Simon, who represents the British monarch as head of state.
The transfer of power occurs in a context of trade tensions in North America, especially with the previous administration of Donald Trump in the United States. Carney's arrival in office presents an opportunity to strengthen ties between Canada and Mexico at a crucial time for trade relations in the region.
In her congratulatory message to Carney, Sheinbaum highlighted the importance of friendship, trade, and cooperation between Mexico and Canada, based on mutual respect and shared prosperity in the region. Both countries will seek to work together to strengthen ties for the benefit of their peoples, promoting economic development and stability in the North American region.