updated: October 30, 2007 |
2002 Suspension Agreement ~ Fresh Tomatoes from Mexico |
Final Results of Analysis of Reference Prices and Clarifications and Corrections Published in the Federal Register at: [68 FR 62281, November 3, 2003] |
Announcement Concerning an Increase in the Reference Price under the Suspension Agreement |
Notice of Suspension of Antidumping Investigation (67 FR 77044, Dec 16, 2002) (PDF 10pp 90Kb)
Notice of Amendment of the Suspension Agreement (68 FR 62281, Nov 3, 2003) (PDF 2pp 49Kb) Description: On December 4, 2002, the Department of Commerce and producers/exporters accounting for substantially all imports of fresh tomatoes from Mexico signed this agreement suspending the antidumping investigation on fresh tomatoes from Mexico. The basis for the agreement was a commitment by each signatory producer/exporter to sell the subject merchandise at or above the reference price, which will eliminate completely the injurious effects of exports of fresh tomatoes to the United States. |
Signatory List (updated November 15, 2005) |
Sample Condition Defect Accounting Form (PDF 1pp 22Kb) (added April 15, 2005) |
Box Weight Chart (updated October 02, 2003)
Description: This is the chart of average weights that is used to determine the reference price for each type of box. If a signatory exporter/producer intends to export subject merchandise to the United States in a box for which there is no average weight on the box-weight chart, the signatory producer/exporter must send the Department of Commerce the "Form for Notification of Intent to Ship Tomatoes in Specialty Packs." See below. |
Suggested Forms for the New Agreement |
Administrative Protective Order and Public Service List Description: These are listings of the primary contacts for interested parties. For parties that do not have access to information under Administrative Protective Order (APO), please provide only a public version of your submission to parties on the Public Service List. |
top of page |
|