ANALYSIS: Mexico Anchors US Pork Exports Despite November Volume Pullback
Recently released US pork export data from the USDA show that November 2025 pork exports totaled 613,099.6 K-lbs, declining 3.0% month-over-month (MOM) from October and 4.9% year-over-year (YOY). The softer performance reflects a combination of weaker Asian demand, lingering tariff-related headwinds, and potential reporting cadence effects tied to fewer available workdays.
Mexico remained the cornerstone of US export demand at 267,205.8 K-lbs, despite a 7.9% MOM pullback, as some Mexican importers exercised caution amid trade-related uncertainty at the time, even with the...
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