As economists project China could surpass the United States as the world's largest economy by 2045, North American nations are actively exploring strengthened commercial partnerships. A recent high-level forum in Mexico City brought together business executives and former diplomats to discuss strategies for deepening trade relations with the Chinese mainland.
Participants highlighted China's growing technological innovation and consumer market potential as key drivers for collaboration. "This isn't about choosing sides, but recognizing interconnected growth opportunities," noted one attendee, reflecting the pragmatic approach gaining momentum across the region.
The discussions come as China continues to expand its digital infrastructure investments in Latin America, creating new avenues for North American supply chain integration. Analysts suggest automotive, renewable energy, and agricultural sectors may see the earliest benefits of enhanced cooperation.
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Countries across North America look for business ties with China
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