Mexico: Mexico Announces a Sunset Review on Compensatory Duties for U.S. CLQs Imports

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The Secretariat of Economy (SE) recently published a notification in Mexico’s Federal Register (Diario Oficial) informing interested parties that the compensatory duties applied to several products, including U.S. chicken leg quarters (CLQs), will end in 2017. SE is requesting any interested party who believes that the termination of these compensatory duties will affect their interests, to submit their concerns in writing in order to initiate a legal procedure. However, due to the outbreak of Avian Influenza in Mexico, the compensatory duties on CLQs were never applied.

Mexico: Mexico Announces a Sunset Review on Compensatory Duties for U.S. CLQs Imports

 

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