Mexico suspends Spanish pork imports after ASF
Ban covers commercial shipments, products carried by travellers
Mexico has suspended imports of pork products from Spain following a swine fever outbreak, Reuters reported, citing a statement from its agriculture ministry on Friday.
The measure is being taken in line with international protocols to protect domestic pork production from potential animal-health risks, the ministry said.
"The restriction also applies to both commercial operations and pork products carried by travellers," it said.