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Critics of the Trump administration’s decision to nix an antidumping duty détente with Mexico and impose new tariffs on tomato imports see multiple avenues for getting the tariffs lifted and aren’t ...
Florida growers get new tariff protection, and dinner prices will rise.
NatureSweet®, the leading branded tomato company in North America, is sounding the alarm on the U.S. government’s decision to ...
Arizona produce importers face rising costs and job risks after the U.S. ended its trade agreement with Mexico for tomatoes.
For decades, U.S. and Mexican tomato operations worked under a trade agreement that allowed for relatively easy importation ...
Florida tomato growers praise tariffs on Mexican tomatoes but trade advocates warn prices will rise and Arizona's produce industry will suffer.
The agreement was last renewed six years ago to avert an antidumping investigation and end a tariff dispute on the trade, which is worth more than $3 billion a year, according to official figures.
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.
Stanislaus County farmer speaks on new tomato tariff The U.S. just ended a decades-old tomato trade agreement with Mexico, and while prices could soon spike at grocery stores and restaurants ...
The Commerce Department imposed a 17% duty on fresh Mexican tomatoes Monday, ending a 2019 agreement to forego punitive trade restrictions. The canceled deal was the most recent of several ...