Tart cherry ruling unexpected

Tart cherry ruling unexpected

The International Trade Commission has decided not to impose tariffs on imports of dried tart cherries from Turkey contrary to the U.S. Department of Commerce’s final decision that Turkey has been selling products at less than fair values into the U.S.

The Dried Tart Cherry Trade Committee filed anti-dumping and
countervailing duty petitions with the commission and the U.S. Department of
Commerce last year to take action against unfair trade practices.

If the commission ruled in favor of the U.S.

Continue reading Tart cherry ruling unexpected at Brownfield Ag News.