Judith Macgregor

British High Commissioner to South Africa

Part of UK in Mexico

9th May 2012

GREAT business in Monterrey

Guest blog: Sarah Hildersley, British Consul and Director UK Trade & Investment in Monterrey

Since I arrived in Monterrey in early February, I have had the opportunity to meet representatives from some of Mexico’s leading companies. The role of UK Trade & Investment in Mexico is to identify opportunities for British and Mexican companies to do business, and in Monterrey, my focus is on Advanced Engineering (including Aerospace and Automotive), Mining and Steel.

It’s clear that the scale of business in Nuevo Leon is hugely impressive and projected growth across these sectors promises a bright future for our bilateral trade relations.

Aerospace industry
Nuevo León offers great investment opportunities in aerospace sector.

Companies such as FRISA, who work with Rolls Royce, CEMEX, Villacero, ALFA, GRUMA-Maseca, Cydsa and many others based in Nuevo Leon demonstrate that not only does Mexico have immense private sector capabilities, but it has ensured that the level of technology deployed in its industries is rapidly catching up with that seen in the world’s leading industrial nations. I enjoyed visiting British companies with production facilities in Monterrey such as Spirax Sarco, Smiths Medical and Vesuvius whose

Since I arrived, Ambassador Judith Macgregor has visited Monterrey with the British Council and following discussions with Governor Rodrigo Medina, the Council are setting up a substantial English language Teacher training programme with the Secretaría de Educación, “Project English”. We look forward to having a broader British Council programme in the region.

The recent UK Green Growth Seminar in Monterrey was attended by 100 business representatives and we hope to explore more opportunities for working in low carbon technology with Mexico in the coming years.

At the moment we are working on our upcoming event: Mexico – Aerospace Supply Chain Seminar, which will provide a unique opportunity to understand the potential in the Mexican Aerospace industry highlighting success of UK aerospace companies in Mexico.

But life in Monterrey is not all work and no play. Exploring Parque Chipinque and Parque Fundidora have been real high points. I spent a morning with some new friends from Starbucks and other expatriates at Casa Hogar de los Ninos, where we painted playground equipment and planted out the area for the 68 children who live in the centre. It was wonderful to see the children happily joining in the digging and watering of new plants which might bring some joy to these disadvantaged youngsters.

Sadly this wonderful city has had some difficult security issues over the past year or so. But UK and other foreign companies are still coming into Monterrey and business here is thriving.

About Judith Macgregor

Judith Macgregor has been appointed British High Commissioner to South Africa. She arrived at the post on 2 October, 2013. She was British Ambassador to Mexico from October 2009 to…

Judith Macgregor has been appointed British High Commissioner to South Africa. She arrived at the post on 2 October, 2013.
She was British Ambassador to Mexico from October 2009 to June 2013.
She joined the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in 1976, after
graduating from Oxford University with a first class Honours Degree in
Modern History. She has served as First Secretary in Paris and Prague;
Deputy Director of Department for Western Europe and Head of the FCO’s
Security Department. She was also Migration Director from 2007 to 2009.
Mexico is not the first time she has served as an Ambassador. She was
British Ambassador in Bratislava from 2004 to 2007. Between 1995 and
2000, she accompanied her husband during his diplomatic posts in
Dusseldorf and Warsaw.
Judith Macgregor is President of the  Foreign & Commonwealth
Office Women’s Association. She is married to John Malcolm Macgregor,
CVO and has four children.