27 June 2016

Arizona Mexico > Trans-National Business, Commerce, Education & Tourism

The Arizona-Mexico Commission (AMC) Summit is the AMC’s signature, premier cross-border annual event.
Top level business leaders and policy makers from Arizona and Mexico will gather under the leadership of Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and Sonora Governor Claudia Pavlovich to promote a strong, cooperative binational relationship.
The summit will consist of high-level speaker panels ranging in topics from cross-border business to industry innovation and dynamic cultural events. In addition, the AMC, in partnership with the Comision Sonora-Arizona, will host fourteen binational committee meetings with business and government leaders to develop initiatives promoting Arizona-Mexico trade and binational information sharing. As a result, the summit will have a lasting impact on our region, facilitating relationship-building and advocacy.
Why Attend?
The 2016 AMC Summit is an opportunity for business leaders and policy makers from Arizona and Mexico to come together to define, advance and implement strategies that promote cross-border collaboration, culture, business, investment and growth. Arizona is committed to its partnership with Mexico in driving innovation and promoting investment across strategic industries and sectors in this highly competitive corridor. Attendees are expected to actively participate in this binational dialogue
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Featured topics and opportunities for dialogue
  • Innovation Forum
  • 2025: Arizona-Mexico Business Opportunities
  • Visionary Leadership Forum: Governor Ducey & Governor Pavlovich
  • Global Competitiveness Forum
  • AMC Plenary Session
  • AMC Binational Committee Meetings

Agenda

General agenda

Eric Jay Toll had this to say [excerpts] recently in this report from Phoenix Business Journal
  • In the first months of 2016, CEOs of seven of the nine companies making major moves into the Valley said they saw Arizona as a staging platform for trade into Mexico and then to the rest of the globe. Mexico has trade agreements with 46 countries, some of which do not have agreements with the U.S. Moving U.S. products through Mexico provides access to those 18 additional countries, according to ProMexico, the Mexican economic development authority.
  • Ducey, a Republican governor, faces a challenge with both candidates disparaging the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement and expected Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump proposing to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico.
  • The governor was at the event to meet with Mexican secretaries of foreign affairs, agriculture and the economy. He and Sonora, Mexico, Gov. Claudia Pavlovich will be signing memoranda of agreements between the two states.
 

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