Mexico suspends pork imports from Brazil

Published 2023년 12월 7일

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Mexico suspended imports of pork from Brazil over protests from local producers, with the Brazilian Animal Protein Association expressing regret over the decision. Mexico is a major importer of pork, with 90% of its imports coming from a single supplier, and Brazil had recently been approved as an alternative to meet the country's manufacturing needs. However, the Mexican Court's decision to suspend imports has caused a setback for Brazilian pork exports to Mexico, which had been growing steadily.
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Mexico suspended imports of pork from Brazil, following protests from local producers over the procedures carried out to open the market to Brazilian pork. The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) regretted the decision taken by the Mexican Court, which suspended the import of pork from Brazil and harmed, in particular, the supply of products to the Mexican population, especially at a time of inflationary crisis in the country. country. Mexico is among the three largest pork importers in the world, importing 48% of its needs, with 90% originating from a single supplier. In this context, Brazil was an alternative for Mexican imports, meeting, in particular, the needs of the country's manufacturing industry. The Mexican market was officially opened recently with the approval of seven ...
Source: 3tres3

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