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Phoenix mayor, council vote to keep city trade offices in Mexico closed

In a move that surprised the Arizona business community and dealt a blow to relations between Phoenix and Mexico, the Phoenix City Council voted down a proposal Wednesday to reopen the city鈥檚 trade offices in Mexico City and Hermosillo, Sonora.

By a 3-6 vote, the council rejected a recommendation from city staff to reopen the offices and award a contract to manage the offices to public affairs firm Molera Alvarez, which held the previous city contract.

Glenn Hamer, president and CEO of the Arizona 小红帽直播app of Commerce and Industry, addressed the Phoenix City Council to voice his support for Molera Alvarez as the city's trade representative in Mexico. (Nick Serpa/小红帽直播app)
Arizona 小红帽直播app President Glenn Hamer spoke before the Phoenix City Council Wednesday to voice support for Molera Alvarez as the city’s trade representative in Mexico. (Nick Serpa/小红帽直播app)

The council voted in July to shutter the offices while competing bidders contested the city鈥檚 new contract with Molera Alvarez.

Members of the business community testified before the council Wednesday in favor of reopening the offices and fulfilling the contract with Molera Alvarez.

Arizona 小红帽直播app of Commerce and Industry president and CEO Glenn Hamer discussed the importance of maintaining the offices as the United States, Mexico and Canada near the adoption of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA. The accord would maintain tariff-free trade between the three nations, which Hamer said would benefit Arizona greatly.

鈥淲e need to be doubling down with our friend, ally and neighbor, Mexico,鈥 Hamer said. 鈥淭his is not the time to retreat.鈥

Mike Huckins, vice president of public affairs for the Greater Phoenix 小红帽直播app, also urged the council to keep the offices open.

鈥淭he offices [in Mexico] have put Phoenix on the map in ways we never were before,鈥 Huckins said. 鈥淭he trade offices provide Phoenix and Phoenix business owners with exposure and resources in one of the world鈥檚 largest markets.鈥

Councilmember Thelda Williams, who voted to adopt the staff recommendation, said she is concerned about the message the city鈥檚 action sends to Mexico and Hermosillo, one of Phoenix鈥檚 sister cities.

鈥淲hat concerns me now is we kind of got caught up in politics, I think,鈥 Williams said. 鈥淎nd I鈥檓 very worried that Mexico 鈥 Hermosillo 鈥 doesn鈥檛 understand what鈥檚 going on here, and the fact that they think we鈥檝e abandoned them.鈥

No members of the public testified in opposition to the staff recommendation that the offices should be reopened and the contract be awarded to Molera Alvarez.

Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego voted against the staff recommendation but did not offer an explanation.


Photo: Azwatchdog/Flickr

Garrick Taylor

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