According to its envoy, Mexico would negotiate an increase in exports as it attempts to enhance commerce with Moscow.
Mexican ambassador to Russia, Eduardo Villegas Megias, told the Russia news portal RTVI this week that the government intends to expand tequila exports to Russia.
The ambassador stated that because to restrictions that limit the amount of alcohol in beverages, several mixes of its namesake alcohol drink created in Mexico cannot be exported to Russia.
“Some tequila blends exceed the permitted alcohol concentration and thus cannot be delivered to Russia.” “Of course, Mexico would like to increase tequila exports to Russia,” he remarked.
Megias also stated that his country is interested in buying Russian building materials and metals. “Steel and steel products are among the major elements that Russia provides to the globe… “The government is very interested in it,” added the ambassador.
He emphasized longstanding demand for Russian fertilizers, emphasizing that it was not a “immediate” trend for Mexico, but rather a perennial necessity.
According to the diplomat, the Mexican president previously stated that he was interested in negotiating “reasonable” pricing for fertilizer supplies, and that it was one of the country’s economic objectives./RT