Mexico and Canada Enhance Energy Cooperation Under USMCA Framework for Sustainability
Mexico and Canada are advancing bilateral cooperation on sustainability and clean energy under the USMCA framework. The initiative aims to facilitate joint investment in renewable energy, forestry, and sustainable mining while supporting Mexico's goal of achieving 40% clean energy by 2030. The Mexico-Canada Action Plan for 2026-2028 will guide efforts in climate change, circular economy, and environmental governance, highlighting the strategic partnership between the two nations.

Mexico and Canada are intensifying their cooperation on sustainability and clean energy aligned with the USMCA. The initiative aims to enhance joint investment in renewable energy, forestry, and sustainable mining, supporting Mexico's target of 40% clean energy generation by 2030.
The Mexico-Canada Action Plan for 2026-2028 will direct efforts towards climate change, circular economy initiatives, and environmental governance. A significant focus includes increasing Mexico's renewable energy capacity by adding approximately 40,000 MW, with Canadian expertise in large-scale projects expected to contribute.
The bilateral agenda also emphasizes collaboration in forestry and mining, with over 320 Canadian mining projects operating in Mexico. Environmental conservation remains a key element, supported by agreements on shared priorities and the protection of migratory species.




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