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U.S. Amends Lemon Juice Antidumping Pact with Argentina for Better Oversight

Published Date: 1/24/2025

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Summary

The U.S. and major lemon juice exporters from Argentina have updated their 2016 deal to stop an antidumping investigation. They’ve changed the price rules and added better ways to keep an eye on things. This means lemon juice trade stays fair and smooth, with clearer checks and balances.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 2 mixed.

Reference Prices for Argentine Lemon Juice Changed

The 2016 Agreement has been amended to revise the reference prices for lemon juice imports from Argentina. If you are a lemon juice producer or trader involved in those imports, the price rules that apply to the suspended antidumping investigation have been changed.

Suspension Agreement Amended, Signatories Cover Most Imports

Commerce and a representative of the signatory Argentine lemon juice producers/exporters that account for substantially all imports signed an amendment to the 2016 Agreement suspending the antidumping duty investigation. If you are one of those signatory producers or exporters, the amendment applies to the group that represents substantially all U.S. imports of Argentine lemon juice.

Enhanced Monitoring and Enforcement Added

The amendment provides for enhanced monitoring and enforcement mechanisms for the Agreement Suspending the Antidumping Duty Investigation on lemon juice from Argentina. If you are a signatory producer or exporter covered by the agreement, there will be clearer monitoring and enforcement of the deal.

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1/24/2025

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