US, Mexico seal pact to avoid duties on Mexican sugar imports
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MEXICO and the US finalised a pact on Friday to end a months-long sugar dispute that threatened to escalate into a broader trade battle.
The two countries have settled on agreements that will avoid hefty duties on imports of sugar from Mexico, the US Department of Commerce said.
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