Mexico and european union sign modernization of global agreement

Mexico and the European Union signed the modernization of their global agreement on Friday at the National Palace. The ceremony was led by President Claudia Sheinbaum and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

The updated agreement modernizes disciplines in agricultural products, services and government procurement. It also adds new rules on investment protection, anti-corruption and sustainable development.

The commercial part requires ratification by the European Parliament and the Mexican Senate, which could occur in the second half of 2026. The non-commercial side needs approval from the parliaments of the 27 European Union member states.

Bilateral trade reaches 90 billion dollars annually in goods and 30 billion in services. César Guerra, secretary general of the Mexico-European Union Chamber of Commerce, noted that products such as tortillas, orange juice and honey will gain progressive tariff preferences.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum and Ursula von der Leyen signed the modernization of the Global Agreement between Mexico and the European Union today.

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On May 22, 2026, Mexico and the European Union signed the Modernized Global Agreement at the National Palace, along with an interim trade deal set to take effect almost immediately.

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