date:Apr 08, 2016
ter the agreements were signed that December, U.S. refiners fought them, arguing they put local production and jobs at risk.
Cortina said he had taken part in meetings last week in Washington with U.S. and Mexican officials to stress that Mexico was meeting the conditions of the agreements and could supply more sugar albeit without changing the terms of the accords.
At the end of the day, what the U.S. refining industry wants is to turn Mexico into a provider of raw materials for its refineri