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Exports of agricultural and related products to Mexico totaled $18.6 billion, which demonstrates a more than 47 percent increase over the last 10 years.
The Government of Mexico (GOM) is creating uncertainty about the future acceptance of biotechnology and genetically engineered (GE) crops in Mexico.
Grain production is expected to have a mixed outlook in 2020.
The following document reports on the maritime ports of entry (MPE) of Veracruz and Lazaro Cardenas, through which agricultural products transported by vessel arrive to Mexico.
As a result of the U.S.-Panama SPS/TBT agreement, Panama issued special regulations that apply to imports of food and feed products from the United States...
Production for marketing year (MY) 2015/2016 is forecast to be down for wheat, sorghum and rice while the corn production forecast remains unchanged.
Revised regulation specifically prohibits sugar that benefits from the U.S. Sugar Re-export Program from also using the IMMEX program.
Mexico's Secretariat of Economy (SE) announced an amendment to the term length of a previous authorization under which Mexico can import poultry meat duty-free, via a tariff rate quota (TRQ) regime.
This report highlights changes made to various laws and norms published during 2015. Mexican regulations mentioned remain the same unless otherwise noted.
On January 6, 2016, the Secretariat of Economy (SE) published in the Diario Oficial (Federal Register) its preliminary resolution on the antidumping investigation against imported U.S. apples.
Panama imports 60 percent of its overall imported food products from the United States.
Despite the weak economy during 2013 and 2014 the Mexican retail sector is expected to grow.