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While Florida growers cheer the 17% tariff on Mexican tomatoes, Arizona and Texas companies fear it could raise prices and ...
A new seventeen percent tariff on Mexican tomatoes threatens to increase grocery costs for American families, particularly ...
The Tomato Suspension Agreement pact was first signed in 1996 and updated in 2019. The deal paused anti-dumping duties in ...
President Claudia Sheinbaum warned Wednesday that the United States is in no position to replace Mexican tomato imports with ...
The U.S. government said Monday it is placing a 17% duty on most fresh Mexican tomatoes after negotiations ended without an ...
The Trump administration is imposing a 17% tariff on most fresh Mexican tomatoes, the federal government said Monday, ending a yearslong agreement with the U.S.' southern neighbor over trade practices ...
Tomatoes are facing a supply squeeze. Delays at the border and higher prices at the grocery store could follow a new agreement requiring inspections of tomatoes from Mexico, some experts say. Last ...
At LaValley's farm stand in Hooksett on Tuesday, shoppers leaned in close to inspect tomatoes for just the right ripeness.
A new 17 percent tariff on Mexican tomatoes, dubbed the "Tomato Tax," is raising concerns among produce distributors in ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce and Mexican tomato growers this week reached a temporary agreement that would lift tariffs of up to 25% that were imposed in May.
Mexican tomato imports have risen from a 20% share of the U.S. market in 1994, when the trade-liberalizing North American Free Trade Agreement went into effect, to about 70% today.
Avocados have been spared from tariffs for now. But tomatoes may not be so lucky. While President Donald Trump put tariffs on Mexican avocados on pause, the U.S. government plans to put a nearly ...