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Tamaulipas Records Lower Input of Imported Pines

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The Federal Office of Environmental Protection reported that Tamaulipas registers one of the lowest income of Christmas pines among the border states, although Nuevo Laredo is considered the main customs office in Mexico and Latin America. So far, only 820 trees have entered Nuevo Laredo, a figure much lower than that reported at the crossings of Baja California and Sonora. Profepa indicated that most of the pines come from the United States and…
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The Federal Office of Environmental Protection reported that Tamaulipas registers one of the lowest income of Christmas pines among the border states, although Nuevo Laredo is considered the main customs office in Mexico and Latin America. So far, only 820 trees have entered Nuevo Laredo, a figure much lower than that reported at the crossings of Baja California and Sonora. Profepa indicated that most of the pines come from the United States and…

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Cronista broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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