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Chambers of Commerce in MexicoThere are many foreign chambers of commerce in Mexico, the largest being the American (AmCham), with others including the Canadian (CanCham), the British (BritCham) and also Japanese and European chambers of commerce. Most have offices in other large cities throughout Mexico, such as Guadalajara and Monterrey.

 

Large Mexican chambers of commerce include CANACINTRA and the Camara Nacional de Comercio de la Ciudad de Mexico. The various chambers of commerce offer diverse services for the facilitation of business and the promotion of trade between Mexico and the foreign countries. They offer publications, both weekly and monthly, keeping their members up to date on economic and financial news.

 

They organize seminars, conferences and cocktail events with the purpose of helping their members gain a solid knowledge base for doing business in Mexico and also for the all-important purpose of networking. The chambers of commerce are also excellent resources for those looking for employment and work in close collusion with the embassies of their respective countries.

Local Chambers of Commerce in Mexico

Guadalajara Chamber of Commerce
Av. Vallarta 4095
44490 Guadalajara, Jalisco.
Tel: (3) 647-8331/8081
Fax: (3) 647-9131 

 

México, Federal District Chamber of Commerce
Paseo de la Reforma 42
06048 Mexico, D.F.
Tel: 5592-2677
Fax: 5592-3403 

 

Monterrey Chamber of Commerce
Ocampo Pte. 250-1P
Edificio de las Instituciones
64000 Monterrey, Nueva Leon
Tel: (83) 42-2166, 44-3769, 44-0333
Fax: (83) 45-6700

Foreign Chambers of Commerce in Mexico

American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) - Guadalajara
Av. 16 de Septiembre 730-1209
Guadalajara, Jalisco
Tel: (3) 614-6300/8068 

 

American Chamber of Commerce - Mexico City
Lucerne 78-4, Colonia Juarez
06600 Mexico, D.F.
Tel: 5705-0995, 5724-3800, 5703-3908
Fax: 5703-2911 

 

American Chamber of Commerce - Monterrey
Picachos 760, Colonia Obispado
64060 Monterrey, Nueva Leon
Tel: (83) 48-7141, 48-4749
Fax: (83) 48-5574 

 

British Chamber of Commerce (BritCham)
Rio de la Plata 30, Colonia Cuauhtemoc
06500 Mexico D.F.
Tel: 5286-2526/2705, 5533-2453 

 

Canadian Chamber of Commerce (CanCham) - D.F.
Blvd. M. Avila Camacho #1,
Plaza Scotiabank Inverlat, despacho 710
Lomas de Chapultepec, C.P. 11009 Mexico, D.F.
Tel: (52) 5580-4143, (52) 5580-3690
Fax: (52) 5580-2873
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Canadian Chamber of Commerce - Guadalajara
Circunvalación Agustín Yañez 2567 E
Guadalajara, Jalisco C.P. 84150 Mexico
Tel: (33) 3630-5005
Fax: (33) 3630-5055
Web: www.mexconnect.com/MEX/cancham 

 

Canadian Chamber of Commerce - Monterrey
Edificio Kalos, Zaragoza Sur 1300, Piso A2, Oficina 201,
64000 Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
Tel: (81) 343-1899
Fax: (81) 343-1899/97
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Franco-Mexican Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Río Nilo 80, Colonia Cuauhtemoc
06500 Mexico D.F.
Tel: 5511-9963 

 

Italian Chamber of Commerce
Marsella 39, Colonia Juarez
06600 Mexico D.F.
Tel: 5511-5257, 5511-5286
Fax: 5207-5637 

 

Japanese Chamber of Commerce
Sevilla 9, Colonia Juarez
06600 Mexico D.F.
Tel: 5207-5110
Fax: 5207-7116 

 

Mexican-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Bosque de Ciruelos 130 PH, Colonia Bosques de Lomas
México D.F.
Tel: 5251-4501, 5251-4022

 

México-Argentina Chamber of Commerce
Temistocles 103, Colonia Polanco
11550 Mexico D.F.
Tel: 5203-4192 

 

Spanish Chamber of Commerce
Homero 1430, Colonia Polanco
11510 Mexico D.F.
Tel: 5557-1625 

 

Mexico-Brasil Chamber of Commerce and Industry, A.C.
FFCC de Cuernavaca #211 -1er. Piso
Col. Chapultepec Morales
11570 México, D.F.
Tel: 5280-7860 x.2210 or 2430
Tel./Fax.5282-3164 

 

Mexico-Israel Chamber of Commerce and Industry, A.C.
Bosque de Ciruelos 130 PH, Colonia Bosques de Lomas
México D.F.
Tel: 5251-4501, 5251-4022 

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