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USTR Announces Reallocation of Unused FY22 Raw Cane Sugar Quota Amounts

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative on April 15 released country-by-country reallocations of unused fiscal year 2022 in-quota amounts for the tariff-rate quotas for imported raw cane sugar. "Based on consultations with quota holders, USTR has determined to reallocate…

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201,551 [metric tons raw value (MTRV)] of the overall FY 2022 raw cane sugar TRQ quantity from those countries that have stated they do not plan to fill their FY 2022 allocated raw cane sugar quantities," it said. Reallocated quantities are as follows: Argentina 11,027; Australia 21,284; Barbados 1,795; Belize 2,821; Bolivia 2,051; Brazil 37,182; Colombia 6,154; Costa Rica 3,846; Dominican Republic 40,000; Ecuador 2,821; El Salvador 6,667; Eswatini (Swaziland) 4,103; Fiji 2,308; Guatemala 12,309; Guyana 3,077; Honduras 2,564; India 2,051; Malawi 2,564; Mauritius 3,077; Mozambique 3,334; Panama 7,437; Peru 10,514; South Africa 5,898; Thailand 3,590; and Zimbabwe 3,077.