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August 23, 2019 at 1:31 PM
From the latest issue of Inside U.S. Trade . Mexican tomatoes : New suspension pact ends U.S. probe, raises floor prices. The new suspension agreement resolves a long-simmering dispute over about $2 billion worth of U.S. tomato imports, ending an antidumping investigation that was to conclude next month that was expected to impose a 25 percent dumping margin on the Mexican produce. The deal sets higher reference prices for most tomato varieties and includes additional enforcement mechanisms. Most...


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