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Monthly Archives: June 2020

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U.S.-Mexico Sugar Deal Amendments Upheld By Trade Court

SUA MembersBy Fratelli GroupJune 30, 2020

As reported by Bloomberg Law, the Court of International Trade has rejected CSC Sugar’s challenge to the 2020 amendments to the suspension agreements with Mexico.

Dietary Guidelines Committee Recommendation for Added Sugars

SUA MembersBy Fratelli GroupJune 19, 2020

The Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC) plans to recommend that added sugars constitute no more than 6 percent of calories, a reduction from the current recommendation of 10 percent. Although the DGAC’s findings associate added sugars with some adverse conditions and outcomes, the reduction appears to be driven more by the committee’s food pattern modeling.…

Board Meeting / Conference Call Info June 2020

SUA MembersBy Fratelli GroupJune 12, 2020

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Analysis of June 2020 WASDE

SUA MembersBy Fratelli GroupJune 12, 2020

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FDA Labeling of Low & No Calorie Sweeteners

SUA MembersBy Fratelli GroupJune 8, 2020

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SUA Letter to USDA Re: Response to ASA

SUA Board MembersBy Fratelli GroupJune 2, 2020

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