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Sugar Cane TRQs Released for FY21

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative will publish on July 21 the tariff rate quota allocations for raw cane sugar for fiscal year 2021.

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The FY21 import TRQ for raw cane sugar was established at 1,117,195 metric tons raw value (MTRV), the minimum amount to which the U.S. is committed under the World Trade Organization (WTO) Uruguay Round Agreements (see 2007080022). The USTR now allocates this TRQ among supplying countries and customs areas.

The TRQs, in metric ton raw value are: Argentina 45,281; Australia 87,402; Barbados 7,371; Belize 11,584; Bolivia 8,424; Brazil 152,691; Colombia 25,273; Congo (Brazzaville) 7,258; Costa Rica 15,796; Cote d’Ivoire 7,258; Dominican Republic 185,335; Ecuador 11,584; El Salvador 27,379; Fiji 9,477; Gabon 7,258; Guatemala 50,546; Guyana 12,636; Haiti 7,258; Honduras 10,530; India 8,424; Jamaica 11,584; Madagascar 7,258; Malawi 10,530; Mauritius 12,636; Mexico 7,258; Mozambique 13,690; Nicaragua 22,114; Panama 30,538; Papua New Guinea 7,258; Paraguay 7,258; Peru 43,175; Philippines 142,160; South Africa 24,220; St. Kitts and Nevis 7,258; Swaziland 16,849; Taiwan 12,636; Thailand 14,743; Trinidad and Tobago 7,371; Uruguay 7,258; and Zimbabwe 12,636.