- 50kmt of US duty-paid world market sugar imports may not materialise this season.
- High world market prices have increased the duty and made imports less profitable.
- Fortunately, the US is still eyeing up record production, which makes the losses seem less severe.
The June WASDE Release
- The only change in this month’s WASDE is found in the ‘Other Program Imports’ section.
- This usually relates to duty-paid world market sugar imports.
- Today’s high No.11 and No.5 have put the duty at 16.21c/lb, making imports far less attractive.
- Nevertheless, the USDA still thinks 975k short tons of Mexican sugar will enter under quota this season.
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