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)

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