US pork exports to Mexico stay strong – USMEF

Published 2025년 5월 26일

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March was another spectacular month for US pork exports to Mexico, which increased 14% from a year ago to 96,723 mt, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the US Meat Export Federation (USMEF). Export value soared 19% to $213.1 million – the ninth consecutive month that value has exceeded $200 million. Through the first

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March was another spectacular month for US pork exports to Mexico, which increased 14% from a year ago to 96,723 mt, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the US Meat Export Federation (USMEF). Export value soared 19% to $213.1 million – the ninth consecutive month that value has exceeded $200 million. Through the first quarter, pork exports to Mexico topped last year’s record pace by 5% at 294,403 mt, with value climbing 11% to $637.7 million. While trade relations with Mexico have been relatively stable in 2025, USMEF is closely monitoring the US Commerce Department’s plan to impose a 21% antidumping duty on tomatoes imported from Mexico, effective July 14. Mexico has not published a retaliation list, but US pork has been mentioned as a potential target. Fuelled by monthly records for Honduras and Guatemala, March pork exports to Central America increased 21% from a year ago to 16,493 mt, while value increased 22% to $51.8 million. First-quarter shipments to the ...

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