Mexico enables Uruguay to export beef and sheep meat

Published 2023년 9월 2일

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Mexico has authorized 22 meat processing companies from Uruguay to export matured boneless beef and lamb to the country for the next two years, according to a statement from the Uruguayan Foreign Ministry. This move is expected to resume the commercial flow between the two countries after a three-year period of inactivity. In July, exports from Uruguay fell by 30% compared to the previous year, with Brazil being the main destination for its exports.
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The Government of Mexico authorized Uruguay so that 22 of its meat processing companies can export matured boneless beef and lamb to the country for a period of two years. This was reported this Friday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay in a statement published on the social network X (formerly Twitter). "As of today, the export is carried out with a verification of the merchandise in the ports of destination, unlike the previous practice that required verification to be carried out in Uruguay, by Mexican inspectors installed in our country," he points out. the message. According to the Uruguayan Foreign Ministry, this authorization will make it easier to resume the commercial flow of these products to Mexico, after three years without activity. Exports of goods from Uruguay fell 30 percent in July compared to the same month in 2022 and totaled 915 million dollars, according to the monthly Foreign Trade report presented by the Investment, Export and Country Image ...
Source: Agromeat

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