US, Mexico reach sugar pact despite industry's resistance
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MEXICO on Tuesday conceded to US demands for changes in the terms of Mexican access to the lucrative US sugar market, striking a deal with Washington that will likely lift prices of the sweetener to US food processors and consumers.
Sugar producers in the United States refused to endorse the agreement in principle between the two governments after pushing for even more concessions from Mexico, raising the possibility that the deal could collapse.
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