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Mexico Reopens Livestock Exports to US After Screwworm Outbreak

Screwworm Relief, but New Rules Pose a Challenge The year long ban on Mexican cattle imports to the US has come to an end, allowing ranchers in northern Mexico to resume live exports.

The resumption of trade will bring relief to both countries, where beef prices have skyrocketed due to supply shortages.

The ban, imposed in May 2025 over concerns about the screwworm outbreak in Mexico, had far reaching consequences.

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