May 19, 2024

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NZ approves tariff cuts in Mexico

NZ approves tariff cuts in Mexico

Through the World Trade Organization (WTO), New Zealand recognized Mexico for tariff reductions on food imports to improve food security and requested more details on the effects of this trade liberalization. Mexico explained that the decision was part of an anti-inflation and anti-famine package announced in May, “aimed at reducing inflation and the fall in consumption by Mexican households”.

For this reason, on May 16, a decree was published in the official gazette, which “temporarily waives the payment of tariffs on imports of various products classified in 73 fractions to counter the effects of inflationary prices. Among them are meat, fish, milk, eggs, potatoes, vegetables, onions, oranges, lemons.” , including apples, corn, rice, corn and wheat flour, pasta, bakery products and soaps.

“We believe that the measures adopted by Mexico have the expected results, as a stable inflationary trend has been observed in recent months despite external economic and inflationary pressures,” he stressed.

Yesterday the US Secretary of State, Anthony BlinkenAhead of the World Summit on Food Security, participants were asked to press for an urgent extension of an agreement negotiated by the United Nations and Turkey between Russia and Ukraine to export grain and other agricultural products from Black Sea ports. This has allowed them to attend to countries most in need and to lower “food prices around the world”.

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The Mexican Association of Pharmaceutical Laboratories (Amelof), which is chaired Luis Vertusco Y John Villafranca, affirms that the agreements reached between Mexico and the United States in the pharmaceutical sector offer strong potential to generate exports and great growth for the Mexican sector; Work with the FDA is already underway and Nearshoring is being promoted… Traxiion wants more market, that is why the purchase of V-Modal for 102.5 million pesos to take advantage of synergies and efficiencies in the business area… Banca Mifel’s special customer service department responded. At the Attorney’s Office last Monday Sergio Cepeda, of Viasunsa Ventures, said it was “impossible” to get the 64 million pesos back because “they have a federal mandate,” despite a federal judge’s firm stay on the return of their deposits. “Mr Daniel (Becker) Please read the suspension… We feel vulnerable in addressing the critical issue of disability and incapacity of your employees. We are only asking for our money back… because there is no central government ban anywhere, which is a crime.

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