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U.S.-Mexico Economic Council

The U.S.-Mexico Economic Council (USMXECO) is the premier business advocacy organization dedicated to strengthening the economic and commercial relationship between the U.S. and Mexico.

The USMXECO builds on and houses the U.S.-Mexico CEO Dialogue, allowing the institution to more effectively address core issues in the bilateral relationship and expand the number of stakeholders.

Mexico is the United States’ second largest export market and third largest trading partner. This deep economic partnership supports nearly 5 million U.S. jobs.

The USMXECO is committed to building on this solid foundation by working with both governments to set policy priorities and share best practices that strengthen U.S.-Mexico commercial engagement, enhance our collective competitiveness in the global marketplace and grow our economies.

The U.S.-Mexico CEO Dialogue

As a precursor to the USMXECO, the U.S.-Mexico CEO Dialogue was created in 2013 by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Consejo Coordinador Empresarial to strengthen economic and commercial ties between the two countries. The CEO Dialogue convenes private sector leaders from the U.S. and Mexico to provide joint recommendations for the governments on priorities in the bilateral trade and investment relationship. The CEO Dialogue has served as the primary private sector vehicle for input into the U.S.-Mexico High Level Economic Dialogue.

Members of the CEO Dialogue meet twice a year, once in each country. The purpose of the biannual meetings is to provoke critical thinking about the bilateral economic relationship; identify shared policy priorities; and provide effective engagement with U.S. and Mexican government officials at the highest levels.

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