International Business Affairs Forum
VirtualMexico's Presidential Elections & Impacts on U.S. Relations On June 2, 2024, Mexico will go to the polls to elect a new president, plus 139 other positions at all […]
Mexico's Presidential Elections & Impacts on U.S. Relations On June 2, 2024, Mexico will go to the polls to elect a new president, plus 139 other positions at all […]
The trip to Sacramento is critically important in sharing the needs of San Diego’s binational business community with elected officials and agencies at the state level. The policy areas and issues we will be addressing on the trip include: regulatory & tax reform, CEQA reform, predictive scheduling, infrastructure funding, tourism, transportation and transit, funding, workforce training, healthcare reimbursement rates, water issues, affordable housing, and improving international trade and commerce.
A free, one-day Prop 36 Workshop to educate attendees on its balanced approach to criminal justice reform and retail crime.
Two-Nation Vacation Destination Tourism is a major economic driver for both San Diego and Baja California. Together, the Cali-Baja region has become known as a two-nation destination hub for tourism […]
The Binational Delegation to Mexico City provides an opportunity for participants to meet with key federal officials and diverse business industry leaders to discuss major issues such as border infrastructure and efficiency, water management and sustainability, immigration and workforce integration, trade and economic opportunities, and Mexico’s 2024 presidential elections.
The Chamber is proud to host the 12th Legislative Lounge - an informal reception and awards ceremony to honor San Diego’s elected officials and their staff.
The trip to Sacramento is critically important in sharing the needs of San Diego’s binational business community with elected officials and agencies at the state level. The policy areas and issues we will be addressing on the trip include: regulatory & tax reform, CEQA reform, predictive scheduling, infrastructure funding, tourism, transportation and transit, funding, workforce training, healthcare reimbursement rates, water issues, affordable housing, and improving international trade and commerce.