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The United States imposed a 17% tariff on tomatoes coming from Mexico. The tariffs were officially put in place on July 14th.
The action came after the Commerce Department ended a six-year agreement favored by U.S. distributors and importers.
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A 17% tariff on most fresh tomato imports from Mexico to the United States was expected to take effect on Monday, July 14.
The new Mexican tomato tariff of 17.09% risks higher prices and shortages in the US market as producers vow to keep exports ...
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The change might mean levying a tariff on Mexican tomatoes, which are sold at an average cost 20.91% lower -- and sometimes 30% lower -- than the fair market price, according to federal and tomato ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The Mexican government said on Tuesday it hopes to begin talks with the United States to renew a bilateral agreement on Mexican tomato exports from which Washington has said it ...
Mexican tomato production vastly outweighs what’s harvested in the U.S. The U.S. grew 75,490 acres of fresh tomatoes in 2022, while Mexico counted more than 123,000 acres that produce year ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican Agriculture Minister Julio Berdegue said on Tuesday he reached agreements with U.S. counterpart Brooke Rollins in a "friendly" meeting in Washington and met with ...
Mexican agricultural officials declared Friday that that the country's tomato crop is free of salmonella bacteria. American investigators have suspected imported Mexican tomatoes and chili peppers ...