The United States will investigate the effects of cucumber and pumpkin imports

Published 2021년 1월 9일

Tridge summary

The US International Trade Commission (USITC) is conducting two investigations into the impact of imported cucumbers and pumpkins on the US seasonal market, following a request from the United States Trade Representative (USTR). The investigations will evaluate the effect on domestic production and competitiveness of these crops, especially in the southeastern US, and will also look into trade trends and price patterns. The reports are due to the USTR by December 7, 2021. This investigation is part of a larger series looking into the effects of imported fruits and vegetables, including blueberries and peppers, which could potentially impact trading partners in Latin America.
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Original content

The US International Trade Commission (USITC) is seeking information for two new general fact-finding investigations on the effects of imported cucumbers and pumpkins on seasonal US markets. In a press release from the USITC, they will examine the effect of imports on seasonal domestic markets for cucumbers and squash in separate but simultaneous investigations and will produce two separate reports. The United States Trade Representative (USTR) requested the investigations in a letter received on December 7, 2020. According to the institution, the reports will provide descriptions of the effects of imports on seasonal domestic markets of the products in question. They will be carried out with special emphasis on the production and competitiveness of cucumbers and pumpkins grown in the southeastern United States. In addition, the reports will generate information on recent trends in trade in these products between the US and its trading partners, including information on seasonal ...

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