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u.s. Pressures Could Accelerate Reopening Mexican Livestock Export · Global Voices

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One year after the closure imposed by the United States on the export of Mexican cattle by the presence of the worm sweeper, producers and specialists consider that the shortage of meat and inflation in the American Union could force the reopening of the...
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Punto y Coma MX One year after the outbreak of grubworm, the U.S. continues to close the border to Mexican cattle, causing crises and price rises. A year after Mexico registered the first case of grubworm (GBG) in the south of the country and the U.S. government closed the border to the export of Mexican cattle, there is no date for a possible reopening, which has generated crisis in the sector, shortage of beef in North America and inflation an…

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One year after the closure imposed by the United States on the export of Mexican cattle by the presence of the worm sweeper, producers and specialists consider that the shortage of meat and inflation in the American Union could force the reopening of the...

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Notisistema broke the news in on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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