Argentine: Final agreement for exporting meat to Mexico

Published 2023년 1월 18일

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After a decade of negotiations, Argentina has secured access to the Mexican beef market, following conditions set by the Mexican Sanitary Service (Senasica). This development enables 22 Argentine meat companies to begin exporting to Mexico. Despite the lengthy process, trade between the two countries has remained robust, with Argentina exporting goods worth US$ 986 million to Mexico from January to November, predominantly in the agro-industrial sector. The main exports included sunflower oil, wheat, soybean oil, and wine, alongside 86,000 tons of fresh and frozen boneless meat worth US$750 million in 2021.
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After a series of negotiations, Argentine beef met all the requirements to enter Mexico. As reported by the Ministry of Agriculture, the Mexican Sanitary Service (Senasica) notified the conditions under which the opening of the market to Argentine beef remains operational. As of this decision, some 22 national meat companies are in a position to start exporting to Mexico. The negotiations to open this market lasted for almost ten years. Between January and November, total Argentine exports to Mexico were for US$ 986 million, of which US$ 500 million corresponded to the ...
Source: EuroMeat

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