Mexico and Germany confirm EU global agreement signing in May

President Claudia Sheinbaum and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier confirmed that Mexico will sign the updated Global Agreement with the European Union in May during their meeting in Cancún, Quintana Roo. Both highlighted commercial opportunities and interest from German companies in investing in Mexico.

In Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum met with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who was on his second official visit to the country accompanied by a business delegation. They discussed commercial and economic relations, scientific and technological cooperation, cultural ties, innovation, the international situation, and the need for world peace through strengthened multilateral organizations. Sheinbaum described the meeting as positive and praised Steinmeier's international experience, noting he has been Germany's president for nearly 10 years. Both confirmed that in May, they will sign the update to the Economic Partnership, Political Coordination and Cooperation Agreement between Mexico and the European Union, known as the Global Agreement. “You know that in May the commercial agreement with the European Union will definitely be signed, and there is great interest from German companies; there are nearly 2,000 German companies with investments in Mexico,” Sheinbaum said during her press conference. Steinmeier stated: “It is good that the Association Treaty between the European Union and Mexico is signed soon, next month in May. And the representatives of German companies also see it as positive.” Mexican Foreign Secretary Juan Ramón de la Fuente highlighted that over 2,100 German companies operate in Mexico, mainly in automotive, pharmaceutical, chemical, engineering, and manufacturing sectors, making Mexico Germany's top trading partner in Latin America. The agreement update aims to strengthen trade, investment, and economic cooperation both ways.

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz announces provisional EU-Mercosur trade deal at Deutsche Börse New Year's event.
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Merz expects provisional entry into force of Mercosur agreement

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced at the Deutsche Börse New Year's reception in Eschborn that the EU free trade agreement with Mercosur states will enter provisional force before the completion of an EuGH review. He views it as a path to greater European independence in an uncertain world order. The agreement was signed at the start of the year after more than 25 years of negotiations.

French President Emmanuel Macron visited Mexico to meet with President Claudia Sheinbaum, confirming France's interest in Plan México and announcing cooperation agreements in economy, culture, and science. Business leaders from both countries discussed investments in sectors like energy, infrastructure, and innovation. The visit marks the 200th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Mexico and France.

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2026년 2월 25일 중국 국가주석 시진핑이 베이징에서 독일 총리 프리드리히 메르츠를 만났다. 시진핑은 세계적 변화 속에서 중국과 독일이 전략적 소통과 상호 신뢰를 강화해 포괄적 전략적 파트너십을 발전시켜야 한다고 강조했다. 사업 대표단을 이끌고 온 메르츠는 중국 지도자들과 경제 관계와 우크라이나 위기를 논의했다.

Following the Brussels summit postponement announced by Ursula von der Leyen, the EU now targets January 12 in Paraguay for initialing the Mercosur trade pact amid ongoing French and European farmer protests. France's Macron pushes for stronger safeguards, while Paraguay urges haste and Germany anticipates quick resolution.

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After 26 years of negotiations since 1999, the European Union and Mercosur (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Bolivia) signed a landmark free trade agreement on January 17, 2026, in Asunción, Paraguay. The deal creates one of the world's largest free trade zones, spanning about 720 million people and 20% of global GDP, by eliminating tariffs on over 90% of bilateral trade and promoting sustainable development amid rising protectionism.

Building on recent calls for delays from France and others, the EU has secured additional safeguard clauses for agriculture to advance the long-stalled free trade agreement with Mercosur. Brazil presses for swift approval ahead of the planned Saturday signing, as reservations persist among member states.

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Following Congress's approval of tariffs on over 1,000 Asian imports, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced ongoing dialogues with China, India, and South Korea to evaluate effects and seek cooperative solutions, aiming to safeguard Mexico's industry without sparking tensions. The measures, set for January 2026, target products harming local producers and jobs.

 

 

 

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