date:Oct 22, 2015
vernments agreement and addressing the unfair trade practices that were injuring American farmers, workers and taxpayers.
Mr. Hayes said the vote validates the serious claims made by sugar producers when they first filed cases against Mexico in March 2014. The I.T.C. and D.O.C. launched antidumping and countervailing duty investigations shortly after those cases were filed by U.S. producers.
Under the suspension agreements, Mexico is given a sugar export quota based on maintaining a U.S. ending