Overview
- Agriculture Minister Julio Berdegué said containment has reached 99.9% of recorded cases, asserting the sector is ready to resume live-cattle commerce with the United States.
- CNOG and federal authorities signed commitments to reinforce containment under an updated DINESA framework, including a Mexico–U.S. joint action plan and a forthcoming reliable-mobilization scheme.
- The Cosamaloapan federal inspection point in Veracruz was modernized with a 50 million peso investment, with capacity to process up to 1,680 head per day as part of the second zoosanitary barrier.
- The AMEG warned that multiplied state and federal checkpoints have added up to 12 hours to trips, created animal-welfare risks and contributed to regional supply tightness.
- Localized outbreaks still require active management, with Yucatán reporting 93 affected municipalities and 1,216 cases, and temporary movement limits remaining in place, including restrictions tied to Nuevo León.