France’s President Immanuel Macron, left, and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, right, give a joint news conference at the National Palace in Mexico.


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Mexico and France have announced a renewed push to deepen their economic and cultural relations. The decision follows a high-profile meeting between Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and French President Emmanuel Macron at Mexico’s National Palace. The talks mark Macron’s first official visit to Mexico and come as the Latin American nation looks to diversify its trade partners amid ongoing tariff tensions with the United States.

A New Phase in Mexico-France Economic Partnership

President Macron declared that both nations were opening “a new chapter in their strategic alliance.” He emphasized that the collaboration would become “more global and future-focused,” underlining the strength of bilateral cooperation.

Currently, around 700 French companies operate in Mexico, contributing significantly to the local economy. These firms employ 150,000 people directly and create nearly 700,000 indirect jobs, especially in sectors such as aerospace, automotive, and renewable energy. Macron confirmed that French businesses are eager to expand their investments, signaling long-term confidence in Mexico’s market.

France has been a key European investor in Mexico since the European Union-Mexico Free Trade Agreement came into effect in 2000. Today, it stands as the sixth-largest European investor in the country.

Mexico Turns to Europe Amid U.S. Tariffs

Mexico’s effort to strengthen its European ties comes in response to ongoing trade challenges with the United States. Washington currently imposes tariffs as high as 50% on several Mexican exports, including steel, copper, and tomatoes—products not covered under the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement).

With these restrictions limiting trade flow, Mexico is strategically pivoting toward Europe. The government views enhanced cooperation with the European Union as an opportunity to secure greater economic independence and resilience.

Upcoming Trade Deal Renewal Brings New Opportunities

President Sheinbaum announced that the EU-Mexico trade agreement, set for renewal next year, would further strengthen economic cooperation. The timing aligns with the bicentennial of diplomatic relations between Mexico and France—making the occasion both symbolic and strategic.

“The renewed agreement will bring fresh opportunities for trade, technology exchange, and cultural collaboration,” Sheinbaum said. She added that both nations aim to foster inclusive growth that benefits citizens, entrepreneurs, and artists alike.

Cultural Diplomacy: Codices as Symbols of Shared Heritage

Beyond economics, culture stood at the heart of the meeting. Both leaders announced reciprocal temporary exhibitions of pre-Hispanic codices—ancient manuscripts that hold deep historical significance.

France will temporarily return the Azcatitlan Codex to Mexico, while Mexico will send the Boturini Codex for display in France. These exchanges symbolize a mutual commitment to preserving and sharing historical heritage.

“These codices are Mexico’s living memory,” Sheinbaum said. “They connect our past to our present and deepen the bond between Europe and Mexico.”

The Azcatitlan Codex, dating back to the colonial era, details the rise of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Mexica Empire, from its founding to the 17th century. Meanwhile, the Boturini Codex narrates the migration journey of the Mexica people, offering rare insights into Mexico’s ancient roots.

This cultural exchange follows earlier efforts by Mexico’s previous administration, led by Andrés Manuel López Obrador, to reclaim national treasures such as the Codex Bourbon and Azcatitlan Codex from France in 2020.

A Stronger, More Connected Future

As Mexico and France prepare to mark 200 years of diplomatic relations, their renewed partnership signals more than economic cooperation—it represents a shared vision for cultural respect, technological innovation, and global collaboration.

Both nations are poised to enter a new era of mutual growth, balancing trade ambitions with deep historical appreciation. With the upcoming trade agreement renewal and expanded cultural exchanges, Mexico-France relations appear ready to reach new heights.

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