Mexico: Exporting to Mexico - Managing Issues at the Border

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This report is an updated overview of the export-import process for agricultural and food products. It offers practical guidance to prevent or resolve common difficulties encountered at ports of entry (POE), when shipping U.S. products to Mexico.

Mexico: Exporting to Mexico - Managing Issues at the Border

 

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