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U.S.-Mexico Good Partner Program
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U.S.-Mexico Good Partner Program

The Good Partner Award was launched under the auspices of the U.S.-Mexico Partnership for Prosperity initiative, announced by Presidents Bush and Fox in September 2001. The goal of the Partnership is to boost the well being of Mexican citizens in regions where economic growth has lagged while helping U.S. firms and suppliers identify new partners and markets in Mexico. The Good Partner Award recognizes the role of the private sector in both countries in advancing social and economic development in Mexico. It honors exemplary efforts of the U.S. and Mexican enterprises and institutions, both large and small, in the furtherance of the goals of the Partnership for Prosperity.

For more information, email GoodPartner@state.gov.

  
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