Mexico’s Plan to Slash Glyphosate Imports Triggers ‘Firestorm of Industry Opposition’ in U.S. Amid a high-stakes standoff with U.S. trade officials over favored American agricultural products, Mexico is slashing the amount of glyphosate allowed to be imported into the country by 50% for 2023. By Carey Gillam Miss a day, miss a lot. Subscribe to The Defender’s Top News of the Day. It’s free. Amid a high-stakes standoff with U.S. trade officials over favored …Source
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