WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A trade dispute panel ruled on Friday that Mexico’s restrictions on U.S. genetically modified corn exports violate the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, handing the Biden administration a major trade victory in its final days.
The U.S. Trade Representative’s office said the panel ruled in favor of all seven U.S. legal claims in the long-running case, finding that Mexico’s restrictions are not based on science and violate the USMCA’s chapters on sanitary and phytosanitary measures and on market access and national treatment.