With the Mexico-European Union trade agreement, tariffs will be lowered and customs procedures will be simplified: ambassador Francisco André

Published Apr 14, 2026

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EU ambassador Francisco André announced that 450 million people are expecting more avocados, more chocolate, more coffee, and oranges from Mexico on their tables.

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The EU ambassador, Francisco André, revealed that 450 million people are looking forward to more avocados, chocolate, coffee, and oranges from Mexico at their tables. Bertha Becerra / El Sol de México The ambassador of the European Union delegation in Mexico, Francisco André, affirmed that the trade agreement, which will be signed in a few weeks and has been in effect since 2000, will change a lot. The European diplomat said that the goal is to increase trade and exports from Mexico to the European Union (EU). He stressed that the objective of the forum is to explain all the negotiation effort to reach a signature and translate it into tangible results for exporters. "It is necessary to inform about the conditions, what facilities and obstacles there are to export more to the EU," he mentioned. In the course of his intervention, Ambassador André said that the EU is not only the world's leading importer of food products, but also the second destination for Mexico's exports. He ...
Source: oem.news

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