
MEXICO CITY, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Mexico and Canada will present an joint action plan on minerals, infrastructure, and supply chains in the second half of the year, Mexico's Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Monday after meeting with Canada's Minister of Trade, Dominic LeBlanc, in Mexico City.
"We are preparing during the next month the action plan between Mexico and Canada in order to expand investment, increase commerce, reduce regulatory difficulties or obstacles, and facilitate investment," Ebrard told journalists. He also said a delegation of Mexico's finance ministry will visit Canada to continue conversations, without providing a date.