MEXICO CITY (Sputnik) — Mexican agriculture producers are interested in procurement of Russian-made tractors, the Russia-Mexico Chamber of Commerce executive secretary said Thursday.
"The preliminary talks on the delivery of 15 tractors to the state of Yucatan are currently underway, and moreover we would like to open there a distribution center for sale of the Russian tractor equipment," Americo Alatorre told RIA Novosti.
Mexico City will soon host a meeting of the Russia-Mexico Chamber of Commerce. The Russian businessmen, as well as the representatives of various Mexican companies and governmental agencies are expected to attend the meeting.
"We are going to discuss the issues of customs and transportation of goods, the whole range of issues of our trade," Alatorre said adding that Mexico plans to open a permanent exhibition center in Moscow worth $10-12 billion.
According to the Mexican Economy Ministry, the country's trade turnover with Russia in 2014 amounted to nearly $1.8 billion. The bilateral trade turnover has increased by 11 times since 1999.