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Why join The Singapore-Mexico Chamber of Commerce


We protect

 

With our high level private, governmental and public contacts, we will be representing our members and be a proactive advocate for pro-business issues and policies that will promote and protect your international businesses and operations among our regions.


We create opportunities

 

With our activities including meetings, webinars, conferences and trade missions, we will create great networking opportunities for you and your company.


We assist

 

With our experience on international business and many industries, we will be a valuable assistance for your business and operations in the CPTPP region.


We expand

 

We will provide guidance and assistance to SME´s looking to expand overseas. We will encourage them to consider Singapore as Gateway to the ASEAN and APAC Region.


Our Services

  • Market Intelligence

    Provide electronic or print papers to give our members up-to-date intelligence on CPTPP market and keep our members informed.

  • Webinars and Investments Pitch Sessions

    Organize Webinars on specific topics in order to provide Mexican and Singaporean companies with knowledge base to better make business decisions.

    Pitch Sessions between Start Ups and investors to help entrepreneurs present their projects in the best possible light to attract potential income resources.

  • Business Development

    Promote and encourage the development of business between Mexico, Singapore and South East Asia, by organizing or participating in trade fairs and trade missions. We will also organize forums and matchmaking events to bring buyers, sellers and investors together.

  • Networking

    Develop a monthly program of activities such as webinars, seminars, networking sessions, gastronomic and cultural events that will create awareness on business issues and opportunities, foster connections among members and a better understanding between Mexico, Singapore and South East Asia.