Mexico Halts Spanish Pork Imports Amid Swine Fever Concerns

Mexico has temporarily suspended pork imports from Spain due to a swine fever outbreak. The decision aligns with international protocols to protect domestic pork producers from animal-health risks and affects both commercial operations and travelers carrying pork products.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 29-11-2025 07:27 IST | Created: 29-11-2025 07:27 IST
Mexico Halts Spanish Pork Imports Amid Swine Fever Concerns
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Mexico has put a temporary halt on pork imports from Spain following the outbreak of swine fever, according to a statement released by its agriculture ministry on Friday.

This decisive measure adheres to international guidelines designed to safeguard domestic pork production by minimizing potential animal health hazards.

The restrictions extend to both commercial imports and pork products transported by travelers, underscoring Mexico's commitment to maintaining the integrity of its pork industry.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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