U.S. Prevails in Trade Arbitration Over Genetically Modified Corn with Mexico

The United States has secured a favorable ruling in a trade dispute with Mexico, centered on the import of genetically modified corn. Initiated under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the arbitration panel found against Mexico’s intent to ban genetically modified corn for human consumption. This move, aimed at safeguarding native corn varieties and addressing health concerns, posed a threat to a significant export market for American agriculturists. For further details, please refer to the original article on Law.com.