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Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) help expand foreign markets for U.S. producers and exporters by reducing trade barriers, fostering a more stable and transparent environment for trade and investment...
Graphic illustrating the growth of U.S. agricultural exports in response to trade agreements over the past 70 years.
On June 13, 2016, the Mexican Service of Administration and Disposition of Assets published an announcement in the Diario Oficial containing the public tender for the last two state-owned sugar mills.
Mexico establishing tariff rate quotas (TRQ) for the import of live cattle for feeding purposes, fresh, chilled, and frozen beef; and paddy, husked brow, milled, other and broken rice.
Graphic illustrating the total export of U.S. agricultural products to Mexico, including the total value and top 5 commodities.
Corn production is likely to increase slightly in marketing year (MY) 2016/17 (October/September) to 24.2 MMT, mostly due higher planted area than initially anticipated...
On June 7, 2016, the Secretariat of Economy (SE) published in the Diario Oficial (Federal Register) the final resolution on the anti-dumping investigation against imported U.S. apples.
Tomato production for marketing year 2016/17 is estimated at 2.9 million metric tons (MMT), slightly higher than the previous marketing year.
SAGARPA, through the Import and Export Directorate, announced the lifting of the restrictive measures applied to U.S. poultry and poultry products intended to be exported to Mexico.
The United States is the world’s largest producer of beef but it also imports more beef than any other country.
Mexico's livestock sector must look back and try to return to those strategies that were implemented in the past for a long time.
Mexican sugar production for marketing year 2016/17 is forecast to be 6.4 million metric tons raw-value (MMT-RV), although there is not yet an official forecast.