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Read moreThe United States has confirmed the suspension of avocado and mango inspections in Michoacán, Mexico, following an assault on U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) employees. The suspension is a direct consequence of the attack, which occurred on June 13th at the port of entry in Lázaro Cárdenas. The incident, involving a group of individuals who identified themselves as members of a union, resulted in several injuries to the USDA employees. The US has condemned the violence and has urged the Mexican government to take swift action to ensure the safety of their personnel. The decision to suspend inspections will have a significant impact on the avocado and mango trade between the two countries, as Michoacán is a major producer of these fruits. The suspension will remain in effect until the US government is satisfied that its employees are safe and that the Mexican government is taking appropriate steps to address the security concerns.
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"The US has taken a firm stance against the violence in Michoacán, suspending avocado and mango inspections until their employees' safety is guaranteed. This incident underscores the importance of ensuring the security of agricultural inspection personnel and underscores the potential disruption to trade that can occur when such violence takes place."
Updated at: 06.20.2024
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