The US imports of Mexican squash and cucumber do not affect local production

Published 2022년 2월 17일

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Mexico will continue exporting squash and cucumber to the US after an investigation by US authorities concluded that imports do not impact local production. The US International Trade Commission found that the increase in imports from 2015 to 2020 met consumer demand for healthier food options and provided opportunities for the horticultural industry. The Mexican Association of Protected Horticulture also highlighted the quality, variety, and packaging of Mexican products. Producers are now awaiting the outcome of an investigation into pepper exports.
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Mexico will be able to continue selling its squash and cucumber to the US. The investigations carried out by US authorities at the request of producers in Florida and Georgia have concluded that imports do not affect local production. In 2020, the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) began an investigation to determine whether these imports represented a threat to US production and concluded that they didn't. In fact, the ITC found that cucumber and squash imports into the US from Mexico, which increased considerably between 2015 and 2020, helped meet the demand of American consumers consumption trends are shifting towards healthier foods, stated Alfredo Diaz, the general director of the Mexican Association of Protected Horticulture (AMHPAC). The investigation highlighted the quality, variety, and packaging of the Mexican products, he stated. He also said that the increased demand represented a business opportunity for the horticultural industry, as it promoted the ...
Source: Hortidaily

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