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Trade Commission Extends Tariffs on Spanish Black Olives

United States trade officials marked the fifth anniversary of tariffs on some Spanish table olive imports by voting unanimously to extend them.

A four-member panel of the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) voted to keep tariffs on some Spanish black ripe table olive imports.

The vote was required under the Uruguay Round Agreements Act, which mandates that tariffs must be reviewed every five years.

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