Paraguay exports USD 80 million in grains to Mexico during pandemic

Published 2021년 5월 15일

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In 2020, Paraguay saw an increase in exports to Mexico, totaling $80 million, mainly from non-traditional products such as soy, rice, sesame, and chia derivatives, despite the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic. Mexico's ambassador to Paraguay, Juan Manuel Nungaray, highlights the effort to improve bilateral relations in political, economic, and cultural aspects. Nungaray emphasizes Mexico's view of Paraguay as a nation full of opportunities for political dialogue, trade, and investment.
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By Redacción PortalPortuario.cl / IP Agency, @PortalPortuario, The ambassador of Mexico in Paraguay, Juan Manuel Nungaray, reported that Paraguay registered 80,000,000 dollars of export of soy, rice, sesame and chia derivatives to Mexico, non-traditional products, taking advantage of the Covid-19 pandemic during 2020., With almost two years of diplomatic work in Paraguay, Nungaray remarked that “in the political field we seek greater understanding as well as better communication in the economic, commercial and cooperation fields. The cultural field is also on the work agenda ”. “By pushing and despite the adversities that the pandemic presents, we have been making progress. We have many positive things that can be commented on in the bilateral relationship we are carrying out, ”added the ambassador. The head of the Mexican diplomatic mission in Paraguay added that the message sent from the Embassy in Paraguay is that the country offers countless opportunities, an adjective that he ...

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