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US revokes anti-dumping on Brazil orange juice

Yesterday the US revoked its anti-dumping order on some orange juice from Brazil, the largest producer of orange juice in the world.

The announcement of the decision, made by the US International Trade Commission, drew resentment and anger from citrus growers in Florida, the largest orange juice producer in the country.

"Florida Citrus Mutual is extremely disappointed with this decision and we will review next steps including an appeal," said Michael W. Sparks, chief executive of the growers' group. "Over the past five years Brazilian processors have continued to dump cheap product into the United States as their residual market and I cannot see any reason why they would stop, especially if the anti-dumping order goes away."

Source: online.wsj.com
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