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More U.S. pork plants approved to export to China
Approval of these additional 23 pork processing plants opens further trade opportunities for certain types of U.S. pork products.

Taiwan eliminates tariffs on Paraguayan pork
This exceptional measure comes into effect on July 5 and is a historic step forward in trade relations between the two countries.

EU pork exports up in first quarter, especially to China
Shipments to China increased by 10%, while exports to other destinations such as Japan and the United Kingdom decreased.

The Philippines to address pork price surge
PHP1.6 billion has been allotted to implement measures aimed at addressing the spike in retail pork prices.

EU: Several member states concerned about Mercosur agreement
France, Austria, and Hungary share concerns about the draft agreement with Mercosur.

China extends anti-dumping investigation into EU pork
The anti-dumping investigation on imports of pork and pork by-products originating from the European Union has been extended.

U.S. April pork exports below year-ago levels
Due in part to a sharp decline in shipments to China, April exports of U.S. pork trended lower than a year ago, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF).

FAO Meat Price Index rose in May
The increase was driven by higher international prices for bovine, ovine, and pig meats, which more than offset a decline in poultry meat quotations.

Mexico: Pork imports increased in the first four months of 2025
From January to April, more than 600,000 tons of pork were imported, while exports continued their downward trend with a year-on-year drop of 18%.

Brazil: Ten new markets for agricultural exports
Brazilian agribusiness has reached 381 since the beginning of 2023.

Portugal: Pig exports down and pork exports up in the first quarter
Portugal’s pig exports (including piglets for fattening and pigs for slaughter) dropped nearly 20% compared to the same period in 2024, while pork exports rose 13%.

Mexican swine industry shows moderate and sustained growth in 2025
The semiannual USDA report on Livestock and Products in Mexico reveals that the swine industry will continue to grow moderately in 2025, supported by improved genetics, cost reductions, and sustained domestic demand. Imports will remain stable, with the United States as the main supplier.

Portugal: Imports of pork and pigs for slaughter increased in the first quarter
Imports of pigs for slaughter and imports of pork increased by 5.2% in the first quarter of 2025.
Osteomyelitis in pig carcasses at a Portuguese slaughterhouse: association with tail-biting and teeth resection

Singapore opens its market to Paraguayan meats
This achievement represents a significant step forward for Paraguay's foreign trade and consolidates its position as a reliable supplier in the international food sector.