In a bid to combat fuel theft and adulteration, Mexico has recently implemented new restrictions on the import of various refined petroleum and petrochemical products. This move was showcased in the official gazette on Monday, revealing that certain types of gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and additives will now face stringent regulations during importation.
These measures are aimed at cracking down on the rampant issue of fuel theft and adulteration that has plagued Mexico for years. By imposing restrictions on the import of these products, the government hopes to restrict the availability of materials that can be used for illegal activities. This initiative aligns with Mexico’s ongoing efforts to tackle the organized crime networks responsible for siphoning off fuel from pipelines and diluting it with lower-quality substances.
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