Wang Feng, President of CRRC Corporation Limited, said the company's long-term strategy is to help cities build cleaner, more efficient transportation systems. In Mexico, that translates into combining advanced rail technology with localized operations and ESG practices to develop solutions that reflect local priorities.
During the event, Wang Qiaolin, Chairman of CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive Co., Ltd., and José Luis Perea González, Deputy Director General of Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History, signed a cooperation agreement establishing the China-Mexico Cultural Preservation and Communication Project.
Guests also unveiled the 2025 CRRC in Mexico Sustainability Report. Aligned with the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Mexico's regulatory framework, the report outlines CRRC's ESG initiatives in Mexico and documents the low-carbon results of the company's work on the Mexico City Metro and Light Rail systems, as well as projects in Guadalajara, Monterrey and Campeche. It also highlights transportation support provided by CRRC for the world-class soccer games.
Panel discussions focused on two themes-"Smart Mobility and Urban Resilience" and "Cultural Stewardship and Inclusive Communities." Participants discussed how rail transit can help cities reduce emissions while improving mobility, as well as its role as a public space that brings people together and encourages cultural exchange. The event concluded with an exhibition of paintings and handicrafts created by Chinese and Mexican children, interactive demonstrations of China's intangible cultural heritage, and performances showcasing Mexican culture.
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