Every day, millions of dollars of goods flow between Canada and Mexico, including everything from the fruits and vegetables on your kitchen table to the parts powering your car.
Along with the United States, the two countries have been in a North American free trade agreement since the 1990s. With that agreement now up for renegotiation in 2026, Eduardo Suárez, Scotiabank’s Vice President for Latin America Economics, explains the diverse trading relationship between Canada and Mexico, and how continuing trade can strengthen the North American continent.