Article: Competitors target Mexican market. (Mexican agricultural and food market)

Although the United States supplies about 80 percent of Mexico's food imports, countries from all over the world are knocking on Mexico's trade door and entering the market. The major competitors are Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, the European Union (EU), Guatemala and New Zealand.

These countries are vying for a position on Mexico's supermarket shelves and in Mexico's hotels and restaurants, so U.S. agricultural exporters need to stay on their toes.

To help you keep up with the competition, we've compiled the following information about what other countries are doing to get a share of the Mexican market.

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