More than 100 business and elected leaders from San Diego and Baja California began a four-day trip to Mexico City Sunday to discuss binational issues as the new Mexican administration starts its term.
Mexico elected Claudia Sheinbaum as its next president on June 2 in a landslide. Sheinbaum, Mexico’s first woman president, assumed office on Oct. 1.
The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce’s 18th Annual Binational Delegation to Mexico City includes San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Nora Vargas and Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño, among dozens of others.
I’m with the @SDChamber delegation in Mexico City to strengthen binational relationships, especially following Mexico’s recent election. A top priority: addressing cross-border pollution in the Tijuana River Valley. Binational cooperation is key to finding solutions. #SDinCDMX pic.twitter.com/8JZzA1ql9u
— San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria (@MayorToddGloria) October 21, 2024
“Creating this unique opportunity for dialogue with the leadership in Mexico City, especially the new …