Mexico Renews Tariff-Free Ag Access for Non-FTA Partners
Mexico recently renewed a presidential decree that allows certain agricultural products from non-free trade agreement partners to benefit from zero tariffs, USDA said in a March report. The renewal is valid through Dec. 31, but USDA said companies already registered…
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under the program may use the benefits of the decree until March 31, 2026. The agency added that the decree has increased competition for U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico, particularly for pork and chicken.