CSR of Canadian companies in Mexico

The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Mexico is the voice of Canadian businesses. Being part of a responsible Canadian business community in Mexico means sharing common values:

Ethics

 

The CanCham and its partners believe that business ethics is a fundamental element of productive business practices. The ethical operation of a company requires respect for current legislation in Mexico.

Canadian companies established in Mexican territory conduct their business with honesty, respect for the environment, society and labor, integrity and impartiality, and under the highest national and international quality standards.

Environment

 

Our partners are committed to protecting the environment, working with the highest standards of environmental protection and remediation in Canada and Mexico, and always evaluating the level of environmental impact of the projects to be financed beforehand, among other initiatives.

Transparency

 

Our partners operate with absolute transparency, reporting to numerous stakeholders, including their shareholders, customers, and employees, as well as the local communities, governments, and national and international interest groups that host and support us.

The CanCham believes that business should always be conducted transparently in order to maintain the trust of all stakeholders while protecting the confidentiality of business interests.

Investment in the community

 

For CanCham and its members, it is important to invest in the community we serve and of which we are a part. We are proud of our members and the efforts they make every day.

For CanCham and the Canadian business community in Mexico, it is important to invest in the communities where they work, incorporating them appropriately into the processes, respecting the environment and their culture, creating a philosophy of solidarity and good neighborliness.

Solidarity

 

The members of CanCham recognize that solidarity is a fundamental value that is not limited to the various forms of assistance, but to the continuous effort to enable a greater number of people to become economically independent.