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This programme will support inclusive economic development to reduce poverty in Mexico, and increase prosperity and security in Mexico and the UK.
British goods remain eligible for reduced or zero tariffs to Mexico after UK secures extension to ‘rules of origin’ provisions
You may need a visa to come to the UK to visit, study or work.
List of translators and interpreters for British nationals in Mexico.
Mexican market is now open for British pork for the first time, which means a potential boost of £50m over the first five years of trade.
List of English speaking medical facilities for British nationals in Mexico.
This document contains the following information: Agreement between the UK and M.: Vienna, 12 May 2006
Following an incident at the Mexican Embassy in Quito, an FCDO spokesperson gave a statement.
Explanation of the legal and prison system to British nationals in Mexico.
The British Embassy in Mexico City maintains and develops relations between the UK and Mexico.
ODA on skills in Mexican oil and gas industry
Young Mexicans in Ciudad Juarez have Improved Career Prospects Thanks to Support from the UK’s Skills for Prosperity Programme.
The trade continuity agreement between the UK and the United Mexican States.
Foreign Office Minister Nigel Adams and Mexican Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs led talks on implementing the Partnership for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth.
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