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USMCOC Aguascalientes Chapter Strengthens International Projection Following Annual Meeting in Washington

USMCOC Aguascalientes Chapter Strengthens International Projection Following Annual Meeting in Washington

The USMCOC Aguascalientes chapter enhances international business ties after its annual meeting in Washington D.C., focusing on investment and strategic alliances.

The Aguascalientes chapter of the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce (USMCOC) continues to solidify its position as a strategic platform for boosting the international engagement of local entrepreneurs, following its participation in the annual meeting held on May 19th in Washington D.C.

Since its establishment in September 2024, the organization has demonstrated significant dynamism in generating business connections between local companies and economic actors from the United States, particularly in areas related to supply chains, commercial expansion, and the opening of new markets.

During the meetings held in Washington, new work dynamics were established aimed at strengthening both diplomatic relations and business collaboration between the two countries, creating conditions that could enhance the growth and reach of the Aguascalientes chapter and its strategic partners.

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The companies and leaders comprising the chapter represent key sectors for regional and binational economic development, including aerospace, automotive, agro-industry, industrial park infrastructure, and specialized services. These sectors currently maintain strong interaction with global supply chains and investment opportunities. The chapter’s participation in such forums also reflects the growing interest of

in strengthening their global presence, establishing strategic alliances, and positioning themselves within economic ecosystems with high innovation and development capacity.

Within the framework of the annual meeting, in addition to institutional and business activities, the exchange of experiences and the identification of collaboration opportunities were promoted, which could translate into new investment, trade, and cooperation projects between Mexico and the United States.

With only a few months of operation, the USMCOC Aguascalientes chapter is beginning to emerge as a relevant bridge for the internationalization of regional companies, particularly in a context where North American economic integration continues to demand greater articulation among entrepreneurs, organizations, and local governments.

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