Florida’s 3rd Business Mission to Mexico concludes with concrete agreements and new investments

U.S. business leaders reaffirm their confidence in President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government, says Henry Moth, President of USMEXSA
The 4th mission, scheduled for August, will bring over 100 U.S. companies

By Juan Sabines Guerrero

The 3rd Florida Business Mission to Mexico concluded successfully. It was organized by the US East Coast – Mexico Business Alliance (USMEXSA), Mexico’s Ministry of Economy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the North America Unit, and the Consulate of Mexico in Orlando.

This mission followed two earlier ones: the first, in October 2024, during the CEO Dialogue with the presence of President Claudia Sheinbaum and a follow-up meeting with Secretary Marcelo Ebrard; and the second, in February 2025, with 22 participating companies. The third edition, which ended on June 17, produced real investments in key sectors.

Henry Moth, President of USMEXSA, stated:

“I can’t speak for the U.S. government, but I can speak for our business leaders. We fully trust the government of President Claudia Sheinbaum, and that’s why we responded to the call from Secretary Marcelo Ebrard, Undersecretary Roberto Velasco, and the Consulate in Orlando.”

His words reflect a fact: Mexico is successfully attracting U.S. investment, while Mexican companies are also expanding into the U.S., driven by a clear vision of integration and sustained dialogue that strengthens bilateral trade.

The relationship with the United States is a top priority. Both countries agree that we are stronger as a region and that strategic integration is preferable to depending on China or distant economic blocs that do not share our proximity or long-term interests.

The mission’s outcomes speak for themselves:

Hernon Manufacturing opened offices in Querétaro to market industrial adhesives across Latin America.

XProducts signed an agreement with Cementos Cruz Azul to produce sustainable concrete.

Cruz Azul plans to expand to Florida with support from SelectUSA.

Niagara Waters announced multimillion-dollar investments in several regions of Mexico.

Red Meters offered to restore bodies of water in three Mexican states, free of charge.

Same Here Global formed partnerships to export its mental health technology.

DPGAYATRI, focused on logistics, is already operating in Mexico.

Thrusters, a binational aerospace firm, is advancing agreements for Mexico’s participation in space missions.

Carter Health relocated production from China to Jalisco, reinforcing regional supply chains.

These are not announcements. These are facts.

USMEXSA informed Secretary Ebrard that the 4th Business Mission, scheduled for August, will include over 100 U.S. companies — the largest mission to date. It reflects the confidence Mexico inspires through institutional stability and a shared strategic vision.

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