Pritzker signs trade agreement between Illinois and Mexico
- Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed a trade agreement with the State of Mexico to enhance economic partnerships during his visit to Mexico City.
- The agreement aims to improve trade in manufacturing, agriculture, and finance, as well as promote sustainable practices and collaboration among institutions.
- Pritzker's office highlighted the focus on e-mobility, sustainable water usage, and strategic alliances between governments, universities, and research centers.
- Critics, including Illinois GOP Chair Kathy Salvi, have described the trip as an expensive junket at taxpayer expense, citing recent business relocations from Illinois.
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In Mexico, Gov. JB Pritzker positions Illinois as a ‘stable and reliable trade partner’ amid Trump tariffs
SPRINGFIELD — Gov. JB Pritzker on Wednesday said his trade mission to Mexico this week was an opportunity to cast Illinois as “a stable and reliable trade partner” at a time of economic uncertainty as President Donald Trump places tariffs on goods from the southern border nation, Canada and other countries around the world. Speaking to reporters on a video call from Mexico City, the governor touted the signing of a memorandum of understanding wi…


In Mexico, Pritzker touts Illinois as trade partner despite tariff uncertainty
Gov. JB Pritzker said he has heard a consistent message from Mexico's business and political leaders: "The U.S. federal government must reestablish stability and consistency in the U.S.-Mexico relationship."
Pritzker tries to bolster Illinois ties with Mexico, even as country prepares for Trump tariffs
Gov JB Pritzker on Wednesday wrapped up a four-day trip to Mexico City to bolster economic partnerships, even as Mexico prepared to be a target for Trump administration tariffs.In a trip that began Saturday and ended Wednesday, Pritzker, along with first lady MK Pritzker, Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton and 69 other members of the Illinois delegation, met with more than 100 representatives from more than 50 major Mexican companies about bringing opera…
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