The U.S. International Trade Commission is being asked to determine if imports of 2,4-D are harming or threatening U.S. agriculture. Corteva filed the antidumping and countervailing duty petitions with the ITC in a dispute over trade practices by India and China. National Corn Growers Association President Harold Wolle provided testimony, saying American farmers need reliable access to these herbicide products. Wolle, who is a Minnesota farmer, said this proposal has the potential to limit imports, raise prices and create a supply shortage. The ITC must decide within the next 45 days.
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