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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
For Immediate Release November 10, 2003
Fact Sheet
United States – Mexico Binational Commission
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs Luis Ernesto Derbez will host the 20th meeting of United States-Mexico Binational Commission (BNC) on November 12, 2003, in Washington D.C. The BNC was established in 1981. It meets annually, alternating between Washington, D.C. and Mexico City.
The BNC reflects the mutual desire of President George W. Bush and President Vicente Fox to address shared problems and challenges pragmatically and to collaborate on building a better, more prosperous future for the citizens of both nations.
Cabinet officials and agency chiefs from both nations meet in working groups on specific topics. These groups are in contact throughout the year; the annual meeting provides an opportunity to review group activities and discuss future directions. This year’s BNC includes 14 groups: Foreign Policy; Migration and Consular Affairs; Homeland Security and Border Cooperation; Law Enforcement and Counter-narcotics; Trade and Economics; Energy; Labor; Science and Technology; Education; Environment; Natural Resources; Health; Housing; and Transportation.
The BNC will review activities and announce a number of new initiatives, including:
Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs Alan Larson and Presidential Public Policy Coordinator Eduardo Sojo will host a concurrent meeting of the Partnership for Prosperity, a public-private alliance established by Presidents Bush and Fox in 2001 to spur economic growth in less developed regions of Mexico.
Secretary Powell will host a luncheon for senior participants at the Department of State. Secretaries Powell and Derbez will hold a joint press conference following the luncheon.
source: http://bnc.state.gov/2003_final/BNC%20Fact%20Sheet.doc 23mar2005
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
For Immediate Release November 12, 2003 2003/
PARTNERSHIP FOR PROSPERITY
REPORT TO PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH
AND PRESIDENT VICENTE FOX
President Vicente Fox and President George W. Bush launched the Partnership for Prosperity in September 2001, to build on the strong and long-standing bonds between Mexico and the United States, to promote economic growth and higher living standards for our countries, particularly for the underserved of Mexico. This partnership is a public and private sector alliance, and represents a new model of cooperation between the United States and Mexico. Through this Partnership, our President has already and will continue to create new opportunities for the citizens of both our countries.
Both the governments of the United States and Mexico are using the Partnership for Prosperity, known by the acronym "P4P," to identify business opportunities in such areas as financial services, housing, investment, physical infrastructure, small-and-medium enterprise development, innovative enterprises, human capital, and corporate citizenship.
At the U.S. – Mexico Binational Commission Annual Meeting in Washington on November 12, the Partnership presented a report that highlights the achievements of 2003, which included:
The full report can be found at www.p4pworks.com.
The Partnership for Prosperity continues to seek new ideas and to enlist additional players to build on the dynamism of the bilateral relationship. Building on these successes, the Partnership plans to convene a second entrepreneurial workshop, hosted by Mexico, in 2004. As in all aspects of the Partnership, the Mexican and U.S. governments will work closely with the private sector to plan, set the goals and implement the conclusions of the workshop.
source: http://bnc.state.gov/2003_final/PARTNERSHIP%20FOR%20PROSPERITY.doc 23mar2005
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