A ban on cattle imports is ending, allowing Mexican livestock to be sold in the US again. This change is expected to help the cattle and beef industries, which were affected by the ban. The ban was put in place due to concerns about a parasite.

A rancher is preparing to send his calves to the US, where they will be imported through a specific border crossing. The US livestock industry had been experiencing a shortage, while the Mexican ranching sector was already struggling with drought. Further details about the resumption of livestock imports are available.