Mexico will soon begin negotiations on a new treaty with the United Kingdom

Economy Minister Tatiana Clothier will pay a working visit to the UK to start formal negotiations on a new free trade agreement that has been in the works since last year.

The agency stated that the start of these negotiations will be in London, and Clothier will meet with the private sector, with the aim of strengthening British investments in Mexico, as well as trade relations.

Last year, John Benjamin, the UK's ambassador to Mexico, said in an interview with… Forbes Mexico They want to triple the trade relationship between the two countries and intend to include digitalization and the green economy.

Trade between Mexico and the UK reached a record high as of 2019 at more than £5.5 billion.

“We are very ambitious and we are excited to negotiate with Mexico a new treaty that means trade liberalization and we would like to raise those numbers that you mentioned of the total trade volume, and we want to triple these amounts in the coming years,” the ambassador declared at the time in the interview.

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Clothier also goes to Germany

As for Germany, Clothier will be in Berlin. During this visit, the goal will be to attract investments and continue to ensure that Mexico is an ideal partner for doing business.

The minister will hold meetings with Volkswagen, Bayer and BMW, as well as with the German Industrial Confederation and the German Business Association for Latin America.

Clothier is accompanied on this tour by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Trade, Luz Maria de la Mora, and the Head of the Office of the Trade Attaché of the Ministry of Economy to the European Union, Victor Aguilar.

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Last March, the Ministry of Economy indicated that it seeks to diversify its exports to Germany, its fourth commercial destination, and to attract more foreign direct investment, for which it has identified a series of opportunities.

The Secretary's working tour will be from May 19 to 24.

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