WASHINGTON — The Mexican government has announced that it will not impose antidumping duties on imports of U.S. chicken leg quarters in the immediate term because of the negative impact that such duties could have on the economy and on food prices for Mexican consumers.
A final determination by the Mexican Unit of Foreign Trade Practices (UPCI) of the antidumping investigation, which began 18 months ago, will be published early next week in which the Mexican government will conclude that dumping had occurred, but the government will take no current action to impose punitive duties on U.S. imports.
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