Resolution on US-Mexico corn dispute could come in March, Mexico says

Mexico defends indigenous strains of corn amid spat with the U.S., in Texcoco

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – A resolution could be reached in March on a trade dispute between the United States and Mexico over the Mexican government’s policy on genetically modified corn, Mexican Economy Minister Raquel Buenrostro said on Friday.

Washington has called in a dispute panel to settle its disagreement over Mexico’s policy to phase out use of GM corn for human consumption, arguing this will hurt U.S. producers.

(Reporting by Mexico City newsroom)

Reuters

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