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Article: Sunkist Growers Announces that Commerce Department Initiates Antidumping Duty Investigations on Imports of Lemon Juice from Argentina and Mexico.
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- October 17, 2006
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WASHINGTON -- Sunkist Growers announced that the U.S. International Trade Commission and the U.S. Commerce Department have initiated antidumping duty investigations on imports of lemon juice from Argentina and Mexico. The petition, filed by Sunkist Growers, alleges that these imports are being sold in the United States at unfair prices, below both their own third country prices and their own cost of production, causing material injury to the domestic U.S. lemon juice industry.
Testifying on behalf of Sunkist before the U.S. International Trade Commission hearing panel were Frank Bragg, Vice President of Citrus Juice and Oil Division; Eric Larson, Director of Sales ...