Overview
- President Claudia Sheinbaum said imports from Central America are no longer allowed through northern ports and must enter exclusively via Puerto Chiapas.
- Authorization to land cattle at Mazatlán was revoked, including a canceled plan for SuKarne to bring 5,300 head from Nicaragua through that port, according to new government statements.
- SENASICA has increased highway checkpoints, stepped up inspections, and is visiting production sites to identify and treat any potentially affected animals.
- The government will roll out a meat‑production scheme under Plan México, with presentations in Sonora, Coahuila, and Durango first and later in Chihuahua and Tamaulipas, and funding already defined.
- Mexico and the U.S. continue technical coordination through SENASICA and USDA’s APHIS, as U.S. officials have tied any broader reopening of cattle trade to evidence the screw‑worm is moving farther south.