Mendoza is making decisive progress in its international integration strategy, with the objective of consolidating itself as a relevant actor in global trade. The province, under the leadership of Alfredo Cornejo, is committed to strengthening its productive profile by attracting investment, opening new markets and developing key sectors such as mining and hydrocarbons
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In an increasingly competitive global context, Mendoza seeks to build its own leadership beyond traditional foreign policy channels, with initiatives that combine economic diplomacy, participation in international forums and strategic links with global actors.
An international strategy sustained over time The
recent participation of Mendoza officials in a meeting organized by the Libertad Foundation once again highlighted a policy that has been consolidating in recent years: openness to the world as an engine
of economic development.
The event brought together leaders, specialists and officials to discuss international agreements, exports and business opportunities. It reaffirmed the need for provinces to take a more active role in the global agenda, especially in a scenario where competition for investments is increasingly intense
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Mendoza, within this framework, has been participating in trade missions and international spaces with a clear objective: to position its productive matrix in foreign markets and to generate favorable conditions for economic growth.
The three pillars of the Mendoza model
Mendoza's international strategy is structured around three main axes: Market opening:
the province seeks to diversify export destinations, especially in sectors such as wine, agro-industry
and energy. Attracting investment: projects related to mining, oil and infrastructure are promoted to attract foreign capital.
Regional integration: the strengthening of international steps with Chile and the connection with the Pacific are key to improving logistics and facilitating foreign trade.
This approach responds to a structural need: as an exporting province, Mendoza is highly dependent on its ability to place products in international markets. In this regard, diversification and the generation of new business links are essential to sustain
their growth.
Mining, hydrocarbons and regional economies at the center of the agenda
One of the central points of Mendoza's strategy is the promotion of strategic sectors such as mining and hydrocarbons, which require strong investments and access to external financing for their
development.
In this context, the Undersecretary of Institutional Relations of Mendoza, José María Videla Sanz, held a meeting with Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno, where they analyzed the impact of foreign policy on the province.
During the meeting, opportunities related to international agreements such as Mercosur, the European Union and the European Free Trade Association were addressed, in addition to the opening of new markets in India and Southeast Asia, particularly in the ASEAN region.
These links represent a concrete opportunity to expand exports, especially in high value-added products such as wine and agricultural production in Mendoza, as well as in energy development.
Mendoza seeks to consolidate itself on the global stage
Mendoza's internationalization strategy reflects a long-term vision: positioning itself as an attractive hub for investments and a reliable supplier in
international markets.
With a focus on mining, hydrocarbons and regional economies, the province seeks to capitalize on its comparative advantages and transform them into concrete opportunities for growth.
In a context where economic openness and global integration are once again at the center of the agenda, Mendoza is emerging as one of the most active cases in the country, betting on greater integration with the world and the generation of new opportunities for its productive development.