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USDA APPLAUDS MEXICO’S ACTION TOWARDS RESOLVING USMCA DISPUTE ON GE CORN
Source: USDA news release

Washington, D.C. -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today released the following statement commending Mexico's action to declare ineffective measures concerning genetically engineered (GE) corn that the United States successfully challenged in the USMCA dispute. Today's action safeguards approximately $5.6 billion in U.S. corn exports to Mexico. USDA, in coordination with USTR, will continue to monitor Mexico's compliance with its USMCA commitments.

"Mexico's action declaring ineffective these GE corn measures is a major victory for U.S. farmers and a testament to President Trump's decisive leadership on trade. Prompted by President Trump's leadership and a USMCA panel ruling, Mexico's action in response to the United States' successful challenge in the USMCA litigation protects billions of dollars in U.S. exports," said Kailee Buller, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

"The Trump Administration will continue to stand up for U.S. farmers and producers, including tackling countries' unjustified barriers to products of agricultural biotechnology."


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