China established diplomatic relations with Mexico on Feb. 14, 1972.
Mexican President Luis Echeverria visited China in April 1973.
Chinese Vice-Premier Zhu Rongji paid a visit to Mexico in May 1993 and
Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari visited Beijing in November, the
same year.
China and Mexico inked agreement on establishment of a political consultation
mechanism between their foreign ministries on Dec. 17, 1993.
Chinese President Jiang Zemin visited Mexican City in November 1997.
On Dec. 1, 1997, the two countries accorded agreement on mutualexemption of
visas for diplomatic and service passports and agreement on academic exchanges
between Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Mexican State Commission of
Science.
In September 2000, a large-scale cultural relic exhibition "China in
Monarchal Period: Xi'an Dynasties" was held in dozens ofstates and cities in
Mexico.
In 2001, the Exhibition of Mayan Civilization was held in the four Chinese
cities of Guangzhou, Xi'an, Beijing, and Shanghai.
Mexican President Vincente Fox paid a visit to Beijing in June 2001.
In September 2001, China and Mexico reached a bilateral agreement on China's
accession to WTO.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visited Mexico at the invitation of the Mexican
government in December 2003.
In August 2004, China and Mexico signed a memorandum of understanding in
Beijing and officially set up a permanent bi-national commission for closer
bilateral relationship.
In January 2005, Chinese Vice President Zeng Qinghong visited Mexico at the
invitation of the Mexican government.