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For decades, U.S. and Mexican tomato operations worked under a trade agreement that allowed for relatively easy importation ...
US ending tomato trade agreement met with praise, criticism; Amports expands vehicle storage capacity at Mexican seaport; and ...
Critics of the Trump administration’s decision to nix an antidumping duty détente with Mexico and impose new tariffs on ...
Arizona produce importers face rising costs and job risks after the U.S. ended its trade agreement with Mexico for tomatoes.
Termination of Tomato Trade Agreement Disrupts U.S. Supply Chain, Raises Concerns Over Availability and Food Security ...
NatureSweet is highlighting concern about the U.S. government’s decision to terminate the Tomato Suspension Agreement (TSA).
A San Antonio produce company is raising serious concerns after the United States Department of Commerce withdrew from and ...
Florida growers get new tariff protection, and dinner prices will rise.
Florida tomato growers praise tariffs on Mexican tomatoes but trade advocates warn prices will rise and Arizona's produce ...
While Florida growers cheer the 17% tariff on Mexican tomatoes, Arizona and Texas companies fear it could raise prices and ...
One of the largest tomato importers warned it may need to raise prices by 10% as a result of the tomato trade deal ending.
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 ...