Mexico Questions U.S. Resolution that Points to 'Dumping' on Strawberry Exports
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The case began in December 2025 for an application from Florida producers and its resolution is scheduled for 2027.
The U.S. Department of Commerce imposed compensatory quotas of up to 5.28% on Mexican strawberries for considering that Mexican producers dumping on the exports of this fruit in the winter season. In this regard, the Mexican government expressed its concern at the time of considering the preliminary decision as arbitrary. In a press release, the [...] The article Imposition of compensatory quotas on Mexican strawberry will affect 5,000 producers…
The United States issued a preliminary ruling in which it claims that Mexico’s strawberries were imported at unfairly low prices.
Guanajuato, Gto.- The U.S. Department of Commerce announced the imposition of preliminary compensatory quotas of between 3.37% and 5.28% on imports of fresh Mexican winter strawberries, a measure that directly threatens the value of exports generated by municipalities such as Irapuato and Jerécuaro. The charging of this tariff will be applied immediately as a precautionary measure, while the U.S. authority concludes an investigation into alleged…
The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) preliminary determined to apply compensatory quotas of between 3.37% and 5.28% to imports of strawberries from Mexico, a decision that has generated concern among domestic producers. The Ministry of Economy noted that, if the resolution was confirmed, the impact would reach almost 5,000 strawberry producers in the country. Of the total, 97% corresponds to small and medium-scale units, with areas of up to 10 …
The Ministry of Economy questioned the way in which the product was defined and the market investigated by US authorities
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