Mexico: United States-Mexico Agricultural Trade Logistics Review

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   MX2022-0066

Amidst continuing supply chain concerns both in North America and around the globe, understanding how, where and when our bilateral trade with Mexico occurs is as important as ever for actors within food and agricultural sectors. U.S.-Mexico bilateral agricultural trade is increasingly complex in the diversity of products traded, modes of transport used, periods of the year that witness the highest volumes, and the commercial crossings or Ports of Entry (POEs) through which the trade funnels. Given the interdependent nature of bilateral agricultural trade with Mexico, this report covers north and southbound trade by both land and maritime channels but focuses most on southbound trade along the nearly 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border.

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