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While the impacts of the tomato tariff are still in their infancy, a major grower and exporter in central Mexico shows how a ...
U.S. tomato prices will likely rise as the country officially retreats from a longstanding trade agreement with Mexico. Why it matters: Americans buy a lot of tomatoes, and this tariff will likely ...
Why are tomato prices going up? According to a report in CNN Business, an expected 20.9% tariff will be enacted on imported tomatoes from Mexico beginning July 14.
Trump administration adds 21% tariff on Mexican tomato imports. What that could mean for California On Monday, a new policy kicks in for a 21% price hike on tomato imports.
The U.S. just ended a decades-old tomato trade agreement with Mexico, and while prices could soon spike at grocery stores and restaurants across the country, one Stanislaus County farmer says not ...
The Tomato Suspension Agreement pact was first signed in 1996 and updated in 2019. The deal paused anti-dumping duties in exchange for Mexican exporters agreeing to price minimums.
A new 20.91% tariff on Mexican tomatoes is set to begin July 14, ending a nearly 30-year trade agreement. Economists predict this tariff could increase tomato prices in the U.S., particularly ...
Farm groups and Republican lawmakers are sounding the alarm over a 21% tariff that goes into effect on Monday that hits fresh tomato imports from Mexico, threatening to shake up a North American ...
The Trump administration is adding a 17 percent tariff to a year-round grocery store staple, while funneling more business to domestic tomato growers, largely in Florida.
This New Tomato Tariff Could Change the Way You Cook This Summer The 17% duty that went into effect today jolts historic trade patterns. It could raise prices by as much as 10%.