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Mexico Adds Tariffs to U.S. Pork Imports

Mexico added pork to the list of U.S. products against which it is retaliating for the failure of the United States to live up to its obligations under the NAFTA to let Mexican trucks haul goods into the United States.
30 August 2010
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Mexico added pork to the list of U.S. products against which it is retaliating for the failure of the United States to live up to its obligations under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to let Mexican trucks haul goods into the United States.

The tariff rate is 5 % on ham and shoulder cuts and 20 % on cooked skin pellets, all them effective August 19.

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