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Excellent Cooperation Between Jamaica and Mexico

By: , September 17, 2018

The Key Point:

Bilateral relations between Jamaica and Mexico have fostered excellent cooperation across a wide range of areas critical to national development in the two countries.
Excellent Cooperation Between Jamaica and Mexico
Photo: Yhomo Hutchinson
Minister of State of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr (right), joins in a toast with Mexican Ambassador, His Excellency Juan Jose González Mijares and his wife Guadalupe López de Llergo Cornejo, at a reception held at the Ambassador’s residence in St. Andrew on Friday (September 14), to commemorate the 208th Anniversary of the independence of Mexico.

The Facts

  • “Our ties in trade, investment and tourism continue to be strong. Both trade and investments have shown healthy increases,” said Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr.
  • “Indeed, Mexico continues to be a significant investor in Jamaica’s tourism,” he added.

The Full Story

Bilateral relations between Jamaica and Mexico have fostered excellent cooperation across a wide range of areas critical to national development in the two countries.

“Our ties in trade, investment and tourism continue to be strong. Both trade and investments have shown healthy increases,” said Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr.

“Indeed, Mexico continues to be a significant investor in Jamaica’s tourism,” he added.

The State Minister was speaking at a reception to commemorate the 208th Anniversary of the Independence of Mexico, held on Friday (September 14) at the Ambassador’s Residence, 9 Cherry Gardens Avenue, St. Andrew.

He said the two countries have advanced their bilateral agenda during 2018, and cited the visit by the Mexican Foreign Minister, His Excellency Dr. Luis Videgaray Caso, in March as “another tangible demonstration of the strength of the Jamaica-Mexico partnership”.

The State Minister said the Government is looking forward to hosting the Ninth Meeting of the Mexico-Jamaica Bi-national Commission in Kingston early next year.

In his remarks, Ambassador of Mexico, His Excellency Juan Jose González Mijares, said that Jamaica is increasingly becoming an important destination for Mexican companies, with investments expanding in the tourism, airport management and construction sectors.

He mentioned ongoing projects in the areas of energy, statistics, agriculture, maritime security, the preservation of digital archives and disaster risk-management.

“The objective is to span the promotion of investments and technological exchanges in agricultural services and the Blue economy, among others,” he noted.

The Ambassador said that the visit by the Mexican Foreign Minister “elevated our political dialogue and cemented Mexico’s willingness to support Jamaica as a reliable partner in the achievements of its strategic economic objectives”.

He thanked the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, led by Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith, for its dedication to facilitating the dialogues and for widening “our economic and cooperation exchanges”.

The Ambassador also offered his full support to Ambassador Jason Hall, who has been appointed to head Jamaica’s Mission in Mexico.

“We will work together in bringing not only more of Mexico to Jamaica but more presence of Jamaica in Mexico,” he said.

The ceremony featured a performance by the Quemacocos band, which delivered an eclectic fusion that combines rock and roll with traditional Mexican music, and the presentation of El Grito de La Independencia (Independence Cry) directed by Ambassador González Mijares.

Diplomatic relations between Jamaica and Mexico were established in March 1966.

Last Updated: September 17, 2018

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