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Executives at Valero US say that the license for Valero to import fuel from Mexico has been reinstated.

Executives at Valero US say that the license for Valero to import fuel from Mexico has been reinstated.

Gary Simmons, the Chief Operating Officer of Valero Energy Corp. told analysts during a conference call on its first-quarter earnings that Valero Energy Corp.'s license for fuel imports into Mexico had been reinstated after a suspension early in April.

The Mexican tax authorities, who are the biggest buyers of U.S. fuels in Mexico, have suspended Valero’s import license since the beginning of this month, amid a crackdown on illegal motor fuel flows into the country.

Simmons stated that Valero received the notice of suspension on April 9, as the Mexican customs had questions about Valero arising from an investigation Valero wasn't privy to.

He added that Mexican authorities acknowledged the company's full compliance with import reporting and tax obligations after the company reviewed its records and data.

Simmons stated that the suspension caused Valero to experience significant disruptions in their supply. The government was trying to curb illegal fuel imports and this action would have a positive impact on Valero’s business in the future, Simmons said.

The Mexican government has intensified its efforts in combating illicit fuel trade by halting the importation of gasoline and diesel from

This came after authorities in Mexico had seized several fuel trucks and a vessel in recent months, for what they claimed were illegal imports. (Reporting from Shariq Khan in New York and Nicole Jao; editing by Mark Porter.)

(source: Reuters)