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Canada and Mexico eased trade rules for apples and pet food, advanced digital certifications, and agreed on mutual inspection recognition to boost agricultural trade.
Canada and Mexico have strengthened agricultural trade ties through high-level talks, agreeing to ease import rules for Eastern Canadian apples starting January 2026 and approve Canadian pet food with bovine ingredients.
Both nations advanced electronic certification for plant products like canola and wheat, with plans to expand the system, and committed to mutual recognition of inspections and laboratories to improve food safety and trade efficiency.
The cooperation, part of the Canada–Mexico Action Plan 2025–2028, aims to boost market access and resilience amid growing trade uncertainty with the U.S., where recent tariffs have disrupted regional dynamics.
Canadá y México aliviaron las normas comerciales para manzanas y alimentos para mascotas, certificados digitales avanzados y acordaron el reconocimiento mutuo de inspecciones para impulsar el comercio agrícola.