U.S. proposes end to antidumping duties on Mexican tomatoes

Supply Chain

Tuesday, February 05, 2013
   The U.S. Commerce Department has proposed an agreement to drop antidumping duties on imports of fresh tomatoes from Mexico.    The department believes the draft agreement meets the requirements of U.S. antidumping law and provides an effective remedy for the U.S. domestic industry. “The agreement establishes important mechanisms for increased coverage of Mexican tomato imports and strengthened enforcement. The proposal should thus ensure that there will be fair trade in fresh tomatoes...
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