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South Africa may remain in AGOA after addressing Obama’s ultimatum over U.S. poultry

07/12/2015

South Africa may remain in AGOA after addressing Obama’s ultimatum over U.S. poultry

On November 5, U.S. President Barack Obama issued a letter to South Africa, saying the U.S. would suspend duty-free treatment of South African agricultural goods exported to the U.S. should South Africa fail to address what the U.S. government saw as barriers to American products.

U.S. sugar producers get favourable trade ruling against Mexican imports

23/11/2015

U.S. sugar producers get favourable trade ruling against Mexican imports

A long-running trade dispute between the United States and Mexico over the American sugar market has been resolved by the U.S. International Trade Commission (U.S. ITC), which ruled in late October that Mexican imports of the commodity had hurt U.S. sugar producers.

Softwood lumber trade is first U.S.-Canada issue facing newly elected Prime Minister Trudeau

16/11/2015

Softwood lumber trade is first U.S.-Canada issue facing newly elected Prime Minister Trudeau

Now that Trudeau has assumed his new role as Canadian Prime Minister, he will first have to contend with a long-burning trade issue between the two countries: that of softwood lumber.

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