Official Announcement
Feb. 06, 2026

As an official featured event of CINEVE 2026 – China's International New Energy Vehicle Technologies, Parts, and Services Exhibition, the Embassy of Mexico in China, together with the Mexican Chamber of Commerce in China (MEXCHAM), will host the China–Mexico Business Cooperation Forum. The forum is designed as a platform for practical exchange between enterprises from China and Mexico, focusing on market entry, investment planning, industrial collaboration, regulatory frameworks, operational practices, and cooperation opportunities, and contributing to more structured and sustainable bilateral cooperation.
Date: March 13, 2026
Venue: Capital International Exhibition & Convention Center, Shunyi, Beijing, China
During CINEVE 2026

The forum will cover key sectors critical for China–Mexico cooperation, including:
New Energy Vehicles and Advanced Manufacturing
Cross-border Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Legal, Compliance, and Investment Frameworks in Mexico
Industrial and Commercial Consulting Services
Product Testing, Certification, and Market Access

Representatives from logistics, legal services, automotive manufacturing and components, consulting, and inspection and testing sectors will share insights based on real business cases from China–Mexico cooperation, covering market entry approaches, project implementation considerations, and risk management practices.

Keynote Presentations
Roundtable Discussions
Open Networking Sessions
Mr. Santiago Toledo
Commercial Counsellor, Embassy of Mexico in China
Mr. Victor Cadena
Executive Vice President, China Mexico Chamber of Commerce (MEXCHAM)
Through multi-industry and multi-perspective discussions, the forum will enhance participants’ understanding of cross-border cooperation practices and provide practical reference for informed decision-making in market expansion and partnership development.
As part of the conference series, the China–Mexico Business Cooperation Forum aims to serve as a long-term platform for dialogue, partnership building, and sustainable bilateral cooperation, aligned with the broader framework of China–Mexico economic and trade relations.
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