Mexico Tomatoes: Commerce Set to Continue AD Suspension Agreement
The Commerce Department looks set to leave in place an agreement suspending antidumping duties on fresh tomatoes from Mexico (A-201-820), it said in the preliminary results of an administrative review. Exporters of Mexican tomatoes appear to be in compliance with…
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the suspension agreement, Commerce said. The final results of these reviews are due in February. A finding that Mexican companies are not complying would result in Commerce terminating the suspension agreements, causing AD to take effect.