Mexican sugar suspensions maintained

The U.S. International Trade Commission has unanimously voted to keep suspension agreements on imported sugar from Mexico. Rob Johansson with the American Sugar Alliance says the agreements were put into place in 2014 after subsidized Mexican sugar cost U.S. producers $4 billion and many sugar workers their jobs. The Commission says lifting the current suspensions […]

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