Connecting Markets: Australia & New Zealand – Mexico Trade Outlook

Executive Breakfast Roundtable Discussion

Hosted by HSBC in partnership with ANZMEX

Event Recap & Details

An exclusive breakfast roundtable held in Mexico City, bringing together a select group of senior executives for a candid look at the trade and investment landscape ahead. Hosted by HSBC, with ANZMEX joining as a connecting partner. The session featured perspectives from HSBC’s regional leadership alongside the Australian and New Zealand Ambassadors to Mexico, offering both a financial and diplomatic read on what’s ahead for the trilateral corridor.

Discussions ranged across what’s on the horizon for the remainder of 2026 and into 2027: shifting trade flows, investment opportunities, and where Australia, New Zealand, and Mexico are positioned to deepen ties. As a connecting partner, ANZMEX was glad to help bring senior executives, embassies, and financial leadership together in the same room — exactly the kind of access ANZMEX works to create for its network.

Speakers:

  • Jorge Arce — CEO, HSBC Mexico & Latin America
  • José Carlos Sánchez — Chief Economist, HSBC Mexico
  • H.E. Crispin Conroy — Australian Ambassador to Mexico
  • H.E. Sarah Ireland — New Zealand Ambassador to Mexico

Key Takeaways

  • A sharp, data-driven read on the trade and investment landscape from HSBC’s regional leadership
  • Diplomatic perspective from both ambassadors alongside HSBC’s financial outlook
  • Discussion spanned trade flows, investment opportunities, and deepening ties through 2027
  • Companies represented included HSBC, Fonterra, Macquarie, Centauro Energy, Qantas, Zubieta & Villar SC, Aleatica, S&P Global, FCM, Worley Mexico, DLA Piper, Control Risks, MAVN Consulting, and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise

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