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President Claudia Sheinbaum warned Wednesday that the United States is in no position to replace Mexican tomato imports with ...
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNCuellar warns of price hikes, job losses in South Texas as US-Mexico tomato deal expiresA long-standing trade deal governing U.S. tomato imports from Mexico expired this week, reinstating tariffs and drawing concern from U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, who warned the move could raise prices and ...
With new tariffs on tomatoes from Mexico falling during Maryland’s tomato season, farmers are hopeful that more people will ...
The U.S. government says it's placing a 17% duty on most fresh Mexican tomatoes after negotiations ended without an agreement ...
According to one analyst, the U.S. would need between 42,000 and 250,000 more acres growing tomatoes to replace Mexican ...
Over the past 30 years, Florida tomato growers’ share of the U.S. tomato market has shrunk from 80% to 20%, as Mexico-grown ...
The US government has imposed a 17% import duty on most fresh tomatoes from Mexico. This decision aims to protect the ...
The Trump administration is adding a 17 percent tariff to a year-round grocery store staple, while funneling more business to ...
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