Mexico: Anti-dumping Petition Against Imported HFCS Denied by GOM

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Two Mexican companies filed a request in April 2015 to initiate an anti-dumping investigation on imported U.S. fructose. The Unit of International Commercial Practices from the Secretariat of Economy in Mexico announced on September 1, 2015 its refusal to initiate an anti-dumping investigation into imported fructose as there was no evidence to demonstrate that HFCS and liquid sugar were similar products.

Mexico: Anti-dumping Petition Against Imported HFCS Denied by GOM

 

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