Photo courtesy of President of Brazil. Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil and Enrique Pena Nieto, President of Mexico, during the bilateral meeting at Santiago de Chile. EFE/President of Brazil/Editorial use only. EFE
Santiago, Jan 27 (EFE).- Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff discussed forging strategic alliances between oil giants Pemex and Petrobras during a meeting at the CELAC-EU summit in Chile.
"The two national companies (Pemex and Petrobras) seem to me to have an opportunity to explore possible alliances on different projects, (such as) technology exchanges (and) the development of shared projects," Peña Nieto said.
Mexico and Brazil signed an agreement creating "a working group of businessmen from both countries to explore available alternatives for greater exchanges among different sectors," the Mexican president said.
Rousseff agreed to visit Mexico soon for a bilateral meeting, while Peña Nieto plans to visit Brazil.
Mexico also plans to review the free trade agreement with the European Union that took effect in 2000 in an effort to update it, Peña Nieto said.





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