FPAA Spring Policy Summit brings insight on U.S.-Mexico and Canada trade relations

Published 2024년 4월 8일

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The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas recently convened its Spring Policy Summit in Tubac, AZ, attracting over 100 participants to deliberate on trade and agricultural practices among the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, especially in light of political changes and the impending renegotiation of the USMCA. Keynote speaker Andrew I. Rudman shed light on US-Mexico trade relations, paving the way for discussions on issues like port disruptions, food safety, and agricultural imports. The event underscored the necessity of collaborative efforts to tackle trade and agriculture challenges, with the FPAA anticipating further dialogue at the upcoming SWIPE 2024 in Tucson, AZ.
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(Tubac, AZ) – The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas BB #:144354 has just concluded a successful Spring Policy Summit. This gathering that brought together over 100 key players to delve into the complexities of U.S., Mexico, and Canada trade and agricultural practices.In a period marked by political transitions, the upcoming renegotiation of the USMCA, and the uncertainty surrounding the tomato suspension agreement, this summit helped to shine a light on the complex nature of commerce and policy between our nations.A special thank you to Andrew I. Rudman, our keynote speaker, whose insights into the current and future state of US-Mexico trade relationships emphasized the significance of the partnership. His expertise set the stage for a day rich in discussions and discoveries. Our lineup of sessions was comprehensive, covering topics ranging from port disruptions and food safety innovations to the latest policy developments from DC and frontline efforts in plant protection ...

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