Mexico and Guatemala are looking to carry out a pilot route in maritime transport, for which they have advanced bilateral talks. In December 2018, the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that it will develop «marine highways» in Mexico; but so far there have been no
Mexico and the United States have made progress on new border infrastructure projects between the two nations during 2022. On June 13 and 14, the Strategic Border Infrastructure Forum was held to discuss priorities on infrastructure, secure flows, water, environment, technology and security in the U.S.-Mexico border region.
Mexico authorized 58 TIF establishments to export to 14 countries from September 2021 to June 2022. For reference: a TIF establishment is a facility subject to regulation by the Secretariat of Agriculture (Sedar), where animals are slaughtered and goods of animal origin for human consumption are processed, packaged,
Mexico’s National Customs Agency (ANAM) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) conducted joint inspections of 1,400 Mexican export shipments to the U.S. market. At the Office of Agricultural Health Inspection (OISA) Colombia, Nuevo Leon, operates the pilot program for joint inspection of agricultural export goods that began
Mexico opened the market for the export of meat and combined meat products (beef and pork), food preparations with meat pieces (pork and beef) and pork lard to the United States of America. Mexico also opened the following markets: honey to the State of Kuwait; food preparation with
Mexico opened markets for exports of avocado from Jalisco to the United States and flour wheat grain and durum wheat to Bolivia. In addition, from September 1, 2021 to June 2022, the Mexican government achieved the opening, as a result of negotiations with different countries for the elimination