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Companion Bill Introduced in House to Create Seasonality Rules for Antidumping Cases

A South Florida Republican has introduced a bill in the House of Representatives that would allow a majority of produce growers in Florida and Georgia to bring an antidumping case against Mexican imports of the same product during the season…

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when the fruit or vegetable is grown in both places. The proposal was dropped during NAFTA negotiations, and Sens. Marco Rubio and Bill Nelson introduced a bill (see 1809270037) saying Congress would act since the treaty does not address the issue. Rep. Carlos Curbelo and two other Florida lawmakers, one from each party, introduced the bill Oct. 2. The House is out on recess until after the November election. Unless the two bills were to pass both chambers before the end of the year, they will have to be introduced again next year.