Did Mexico lose the fight of tomatoe exports in the times of USA tariff, facing the UMSCA?
U.S.A. placed in 2019, a tariff of 17.5 % in all the imports that U.S.A. made from Mexico. This tariff affected Mexican tomato growers and the Mexican export and therefore the Mexican economy. It can be said that the compensatory quotas are responsible for curbing or discouraging an unfair prac...
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Format: | Documento de Conferencia |
Language: | spa |
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2021
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Online Access: | http://repositorio.uptc.edu.co/handle/001/4864 |
Summary: | U.S.A. placed in 2019, a tariff of 17.5 % in all
the imports that U.S.A. made from Mexico. This tariff
affected Mexican tomato growers and the Mexican
export and therefore the Mexican economy. It can be
said that the compensatory quotas are responsible for
curbing or discouraging an unfair practice in foreign
trade by charging tariffs that apply to goods imported
under conditions of price discrimination or a subsidy in
the country of origin, which are considered unfair
practices, all this as established in the Foreign Trade
Law. |
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