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BUSINESSAug 22 · 09:59 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROITFabiola Sánchez, Associated Press

Mexico resumes livestock sales to US under tight controls over screwworm risk

The United States is resuming livestock imports from Mexico beginning August 24 at the Douglas, Arizona border crossing. However, shipments face new restrictions aimed at containing the spread of New World screwworm fly. These rules require inspections by U.S. Department of Agriculture officials and involve increasing daily quotas for exported cattle.

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