Mexico opens anti-dumping investigation into imported U.S. pork

Published 2025년 12월 18일

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The Mexican government announced on December 15th that the country is officially initiating an anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigation into imported U.S. pork shoulder and ham products, following numerous domestic businesses' complaints about unfair competition practices in international trade.

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Source: In Mexico, the resolution published in the Federal Register on the same day states that the investigation will examine the volume of imported pork in 2024, while also assessing the impact on Mexico's pork industry during the period 2022-2024. The Mexican Ministry of Economy may apply official anti-subsidy tariffs to products that have been reported for consumption within 90 days prior to the implementation of temporary measures, if the investigation results confirm the existence of dumping behavior or inappropriate subsidies. This move comes amid ongoing trade tensions between Mexico and the United States, after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on imported goods from various regions around the world, with Mexico being significantly affected as the largest trading partner of the United States. A store selling pork and beef in a local market in Mexico City. Photo: Phương Lan/ PV TTXVN in Mexico Earlier in April, after the U.S. Department of Commerce announced its ...
Source: AgroInfo.vn

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