Mexico is reportedly demanding completion of a suspension agreement with the U.S. on antidumping and countervailing duty cases involving sugar by the end of October. Trouble at the Rio Grande Mexico is reportedly demanding completion of a suspension agreement with the U.S. on antidumping and countervailing duty cases involving sugar by the end of October. It will accept a 1 MMT quota (with an option to fill any newly available quota), but will resist a minimum price for its sugar transiting north. However, U.S. producers would likely prefer a price floor established under an antidumping case, which is set for a preliminary determination by 24 October. If the U.S. fails to "play ball" and instead aggressively defends its high cost-of-produ...