The Chamber that strengthens the economic relationship between Switzerland and Mexico

Founded in 2016, the Swiss-Mexican Chamber represents more than 60 companies with operations in Mexico, driving innovation, sustainability and bilateral cooperation in close collaboration with the Swiss Embassy.

About us

Our Institutional Identity

Founded in 2016 during the official visit of the President of Switzerland to Mexico, the Swiss-Mexican Chamber today represents more than 60 companies with operations in the country, generating more than 55,000 direct jobs and consolidating bilateral cooperation.

Mission

To represent our affiliated companies and promote a sustainable economic exchange between Switzerland and Mexico.

Vision

To be the institution of reference in Switzerland-Mexico economic and business relations, promoting innovation and cooperation.

Values

Our work is guided by the prestige and prestige and the institutional representation of Swiss companies in Mexico.and by the conviction that bi-national binational cooperation is the engine of developmentby the constant search for innovation and innovation and excellenceand excellence; and by a firm commitment to sustainability and ESG sustainability and ESG principlesprinciples, in line with the 2030 Agenda of the United Nations.

Board of Directors

Karina Lerma

President

Fracht Group

Francisco Martinez

Vice President

Adecco

Adriana Chaparro

Treasurer

Dsm-firmenich

Swisscham Mexico Management Team

Emilia Pfeiffer

General Director

Natalia Villanueva

Deputy Director of Administration and Finance

Valentin Pfyffer

Bajío and Western Manager

Eric Castillo

Institutional Relations

Vanessa Espinoza

Events and Communication

Danna Ascencio

Professional Intern

Bilateral relationship

We strengthen economic and business ties between the two countries, promoting trade, investment and innovation.

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