词条 | Mexico–Trinidad and Tobago relations |
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Mexico–Trinidad and Tobago relations refers to the diplomatic relations between the United Mexican States and the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Both nations are members of the Association of Caribbean States, Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, Organization of American States and the United Nations. HistoryMexico and Trinidad and Tobago are two American nations with an early common history. Initially, both nations had been under control of the Spanish Empire.[1] By 1802, Trinidad and Tobago became part of the British Empire.[1] In 1962, Trinidad and Tobago became an independent nation. On 30 April 1966, Mexico and Trinidad and Tobago established diplomatic relations.[2] In 1982, Mexico opened a resident embassy in Port of Spain, however, in 1985 Mexico closed the embassy due to financial difficulties. The Mexican embassy was re-opened in 1995.[2] In August 1975, Mexican President Luis Echeverría paid an official visit to Trinidad and Tobago. During his visit he met with Trinidadian Prime Minister Eric Williams.[3] In January 1998, Prime Minister Basdeo Panday paid an official visit to Mexico where he met with Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo.[4] Since the initial visits, there have been a few high-level visits between leaders of both nations. In 2016, both nations celebrated 50 years of diplomatic relations.[5] State visitsPresidential visits from Mexico to Trinidad and Tobago[3][6]
Bilateral relationsBoth nations have signed several bilateral agreements, such as an Agreement of Scientific, Technological, Educational and Cultural Cooperation (1975); Agreement on the Suppression of Visa Requirements for Diplomatic and Official Passport Holders (1997); Agreement of Cooperation in the Fight against Illicit Traffic, Abuse of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances and Related Offenses (1998); Agreement of Academic Cooperation between the Mexican Secretariat of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Trinidad and Tobago (1998); Agreement of the Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investments (2006); Agreement on the Suppression of Visa Requirements for Ordinary Passport Holders (2008) and a Memorandum of Understanding on Diplomatic Academic Collaboration between the Mexican Secretariat of Foreign Affairs and the University of the West Indies, Saint Augustine campus (2016).[3][2] TradeIn 2018, trade between Mexico and Trinidad and Tobago totaled $420 million USD.[9] Mexico's main exports to Trinidad and Tobago include: refrigerators; dolomite; malt extract; tubes and hollow profiles; and chemical based products. Trinidad and Tobago main exports to Mexico include: petroleum gas; ammonia and chemical based products.[10] Mexican multinational company Cemex invests and operates in Trinidad and Tobago.[11] Resident diplomatic missions
References1. ^1 Trinidad and Tobago: History {{Foreign relations of Mexico}}{{Foreign relations of Trinidad and Tobago}}{{Portal bar|International relations|Mexico|Trinidad and Tobago}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mexico-Trinidad and Tobago}}2. ^1 2 [https://embamex.sre.gob.mx/trinidadytobago/index.php/embajada/relaciones-bilaterales Relaciones Bilaterales entre México y Trinidad y Tobago (in Spanish)] 3. ^1 2 El Viaje Presidencial Por Tres Continentes (in Spanish) 4. ^State Visit by the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago (Basdeo Panday) 5. ^[https://embamex.sre.gob.mx/trinidadytobago/index.php/boletines/96-mexico-y-trinidad-y-tobago-conmemoran-50-anos-de-relaciones-bilaterales México y Trinidad y Tobago conmemoran 50 años de relaciones bilaterales] 6. ^Llega el Presidente Calderón a Trinidad y Tobago para Participar en la V Cumbre de las Américas (in Spanish) 7. ^Reunión del Presidente Felipe Calderón con el Primer Ministro de Trinidad y Tobago, Patrick Manning (in Spanish) 8. ^Manning off to Mexico Summit 9. ^Mexican Ministry of the Economy: Trinidad and Tobago (in Spanish) 10. ^[https://www.economia.gob.mx/files/comunidad_negocios/comercio_exterior/documentos/tto.pdf Trade between Mexico and Trinidad and Tobago (in Spanish)] 11. ^[https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170124006594/en/CEMEX-Subsidiary-Announces-Successful-Offer-Take-over-Bid CEMEX Subsidiary Announces Successful Offer and Take-over Bid of Trinidad Cement Limited] 12. ^[https://embamex.sre.gob.mx/trinidadytobago/ Embassy of Mexico in Port of Spain] 13. ^[https://foreign.gov.tt/missions-consuls/tt-missions-abroad/diplomatic-missions/embassy-washington-dc-us/ Embassy of Trinidad and Tobago in the United States] 2 : Bilateral relations of Mexico|Bilateral relations of Trinidad and Tobago |
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