Report: Mexico Will Retaliate If Seasonality Starts
A letter from the Mexican government obtained by Reuters reassures local stakeholders that seasonal antidumping cases against Mexican produce will bring retaliation against U.S. agricultural exports. The letter was sent Jan. 27 to a trade group for Mexican agricultural exporters.…
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The president of that trade group told Reuters that if America targets Mexican mangoes, tomatoes or berries, “U.S. exports like yellow corn, wheat and pork could be retaliated against.”