Dominica and Mexico commemorate 40th anniversary of bilateral relations

The Embassy of the United Mexican States to the Eastern Caribbean States is pleased to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Bilateral Relations between Mexico and Dominica.

In recognition of the  occasion, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, Marcelo Ebrard Casaubon, conveyed a message to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and CARICOM Affairs of the Commonwealth of Dominica, Hon. Francine Baron, recognizing the achievements of a relationship based on friendship, dialogue and cooperation. The Minister also reiterated the commitment of the Government of Mexico to continue working jointly with Dominica to strengthen the bilateral relation and promote the development of both countries.

Mexico established diplomatic relations with the Commonwealth of Dominica on the 19th of April 1979, soon after its independence. Since then, the two countries have strengthened their relations in a variety of ways. One of the most noticeable being the opening of the Embassy of Mexico to the Eastern Caribbean States, in Saint Lucia, on March 2005. It is also worth noting that since 2016, Mexico has an Honorary Consul in Dominica.

Mexico has always demonstrated its solidarity and been a reliable partner for Dominica. In response to the urgent needs of Dominica following  the torrential rains that ravaged the island in 2013, Mexico assisted the country by contributing towards reconstruction efforts with the sum of $1.35 million EC dollars. Similarly, after tropical storm Erika in 2015, Mexico made a donation of $675 thousand EC.

The most noticeable and recent contribution of Mexico to Dominica was the signing in December 2018, of the contracts to assist with the construction of the Mexico-Marigot Hospital, that will be funded with $13.5 million EC.

The cooperation of Mexico also covers capacity building and sharing of best practices, as with the visit by experts from Mexico to offer technical training related to the cultivation and processing of the coconut tree in 2018. As it relates to the field of education, Mexico also offers scholarships to nationals of Dominica to carry out specialty, masters and doctoral studies.

Finally, it is worth noting that Dominica is the first trade partner of Mexico in the Eastern Caribbean, with a total trade of approximately $84 million EC dollars in 2017. This amount of trade in 2017 made Mexico one of Dominica’s most important trade partners in the world.

In that regard, this 40th anniversary comes at a time of tangible strength in the bilateral relation of Mexico and Dominica, a relation that promises to remain a fruitful one and with potential to continue its growth.

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4 Comments

  1. RandyX
    April 23, 2019

    What’s happening with the hospital in Marigot. Didn’t the Mexicans pay up as promised or more to the point has the money disappeared again in a little secret hole? Some journalists should write to the Mexican embassy and ask for clarification. I smell a big fat rat again!!!

  2. Karl Orndem
    April 23, 2019

    the money for the Marigot hospital they need to talk about. The government said so long they waiting on mexico to give us the money to build/repair it. Now we here celebrating relations with Mexico. I personally believe that we should never depend on another country to do for us what we should have already done for ourselves. if i was Mexico i would continue to drag my foot on it, let us see whether or not the dominican government will sit on their behinds and wait, meanwhile planes seem to be crashing in that same area more often. wait for it. still

  3. %
    April 22, 2019

    Francine where is that much talked about Marigot Hospital? Do you all care about Dominica?
    You all rode high on the name “DLP”, but all good things must come to an end…!
    Time to pack up, and make way for the “BLUE”!!!!
    Gang of heartless men and women!
    Skerrit Must Go
    Skerrit Must Go
    LAZY Skerrit Must Go Now

  4. Corruption Kills
    April 22, 2019

    I am afraid for any friendship or investment firm that did business with Dominica forty years ago. You remember Ross University? They were here with us since when we were a baby nation and Skerrit was a six years old child. But 40 years later, as Ross was developing and really contributing significantly into our economy, Skerrit allowed his Barbadian advisors to trick him, like Jacob tricked Esau, and succeeded in moving Ross University to Barbados. So I hope we don’t see a repeat of that with our Mexican friends, although I am very concerned about Mexico-Marigot Hospital, that will be funded with $13.5 million EC. I hope that $13.5 million EC, is not in the political account of the corrupt team

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