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U.S. petition alleges South African lemon juice dumping, seeks duties
22/09/2025 04:20
Cantaloupe belongs to the cucurbit family, has a hard green skin with white veins woven together like a net. Cantaloupe originates from Egypt, used as food and also has medicinal functions. Japanese cantaloupe has sweet taste, welding properties, active ingredients beneficial to the colon, alcohol detoxification, poisoning. Melon seeds are white, soft, and clustered with beans, capable of fighting allergies, urticaria, rashes, and urinary tract diseases. Especially, dried melon seeds also cure prostate cancer.
Cantaloupe belongs to the cucurbit family, has a hard green skin with white veins woven together like a net. Cantaloupe originates from Egypt, used as food and also has medicinal functions. Japanese cantaloupe has sweet taste, welding properties, active ingredients beneficial to the colon, alcohol detoxification, poisoning. Melon seeds are white, soft, and clustered with beans, capable of fighting allergies, urticaria, rashes, and urinary tract diseases. Especially, dried melon seeds also cure prostate cancer.
Makers of lemon juice in South Africa may be slapped with anti-dumping duties by the US, if a petition against them succeeds next month.
On Dec. 30, a US citrus juice maker, Ventura Coastal, filed a petition with the United States International Trade Commission, requesting that the US government impose anti-dumping duties on lemon juice from South Africa and Brazil, Business Insider reports.
Makers of lemon juice in South Africa may be slapped with anti-dumping duties by the US, if a petition against them succeeds next month.
It alleges that lemon juice from South Africa and Brazil is sold at less than fair value in the US.
Should the petition succeed and anti-dumping tariffs be imposed, South Africa’s juice processors will be left with a lemon juice glut, Andre Swart, managing director of Venco Fruit, told the Business Insider South Africa on Monday. Venco Fruit is one of the juice makers named in the investigation.
Lemon-juice makers would not only generate less revenue, but they will have to target alternate export destinations in a world that is already experiencing an oversupply of lemon juice, Swart said.
“It means that we will have much less imports in the USA and we have to find other markets for that depending on the duty that they raise eventually,” Swart said.