US increases 29% exports of potato chips to Mexico
United States exports of frozen potato chips, the country’s leading volume of potato trade, increased 9% (both in value and volume) during the period from
United States exports of frozen potato chips, the country’s leading volume of potato trade, increased 9% (both in value and volume) during the period from
The Tax Administration Service (SAT), the National Service for Health, Safety and Agro-Food Quality (Senasica) and the US Customs and Border Protection Office (CBP) achieved,
The Mexican government received 6.8 million import invoices in 2019, a growth of 0.3% year-on-year. For its part, in terms of exports, 2.6 million invoices
Nuevo Laredo, Tijuana and Ciudad Juárez led the ranking of the largest customs in Mexico by number of operations in 2019. Nuevo Laredo customs added
The top 10 customs in Mexico covered 75% of the total value of operations in 2019. Nuevo Laredo, Ciudad Juárez and Tijuana led the first
The world’s customs are increasing the use of scanning technologies to inspect goods crossing borders as new risks have increased, such as the COVID-19 pandemic,
United States exports of frozen potato chips, the country’s leading volume of potato trade, increased 9% (both in value and volume) during the period from
The Tax Administration Service (SAT), the National Service for Health, Safety and Agro-Food Quality (Senasica) and the US Customs and Border Protection Office (CBP) achieved,
The Mexican government received 6.8 million import invoices in 2019, a growth of 0.3% year-on-year. For its part, in terms of exports, 2.6 million invoices
Nuevo Laredo, Tijuana and Ciudad Juárez led the ranking of the largest customs in Mexico by number of operations in 2019. Nuevo Laredo customs added
The top 10 customs in Mexico covered 75% of the total value of operations in 2019. Nuevo Laredo, Ciudad Juárez and Tijuana led the first
The world’s customs are increasing the use of scanning technologies to inspect goods crossing borders as new risks have increased, such as the COVID-19 pandemic,
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