Mexico has temporarily suspended imports of farmed shrimp from Central American countries, including Guatemala and Honduras, due to concerns about smuggling of Ecuadorian shrimp. The decision was made in response to a complaint by the Sinaloa Aquaculture Organization and aims to prevent the entry of Ecuadorian shrimp through Central American countries that have free trade agreements with Mexico. The article also discusses the commitment to uphold rights under the Free Trade Agreement with Mexico, which prevents arbitrary import closures, and the need to find a solution to the impact of this situation on Honduran farmed shrimp trade.