Mexico authorizes beef imports from Argentina

Published 2023년 1월 13일

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Mexico has approved the entry of beef from 22 Argentine slaughterhouses, opening up a new market for Argentina, a major beef exporter. The conditions for exporting to Mexico have been met, concluding negotiations initiated in 2010 by Argentine President Alberto Fernández and Mexican counterpart Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The export authorization includes boneless and aged beef. This development is seen as strategic and is expected to provide new export opportunities for Argentina, which has been focusing heavily on the Chinese market, accounting for 76.5% of its beef exports between January and November of the previous year.
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BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - The Argentine government said on Friday that Mexico had authorized the entry of beef from 22 slaughterhouses in the South American country, a traditional exporter of the food. According to a statement from the Argentine Agriculture Secretariat, as of Friday, the conditions have already been met "to start exporting to Mexico, thus concluding the negotiations started in 2010, strongly promoted by Presidents Alberto Fernández and Andrés Manuel López Obrador" . The Argentine government indicated that the Mexican market was open to imports of boneless and aged beef. “Mexico is a strategic partner of Argentina and the opening of this new market generates new ...
Source: Mixvale

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