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American consumers could see a price hike and some restaurant owners may face shutting down, as a nearly three-decade-old ...
U.S. adds 17% duty on Mexican tomatoes, potentially increasing grocery prices and impacting Arizona's economy.
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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 ...
The U.S. Commerce Department has imposed a 17% tariff on most Mexican-grown tomatoes, ending a decades-old trade agreement ...
A new 17% tariff on Mexican tomatoes is already rippling through local businesses, raising prices for restaurants and giving ...
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNAlabama tomato farmer says Mexico tariff will save American farmsSmith Tomato Farm in Steele is a large operation. It has 120 acres of tomato crops and produces about 10 million tomatoes ...
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The U.S. is pulling out of a three-decade-old tomato price agreement with Mexico. The move is to make way for a nearly 21% ...
Trump's antidumping duties on fresh Mexican tomatoes dump higher prices on American consumers and tomato processors, packagers, and shippers.
The price of tomatoes could soon be going up, and finding them at the grocery store could become more difficult due to a ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce said in April that it would withdraw from the Tomato Suspension Agreement with the aim to ...
Following changes to a long-standing trade agreement, consumers may see price differences between imported and locally grown tomatoes at markets and grocery stores.
New U.S. tariffs on Mexican tomatoes are driving up prices on ketchup, salsa, and pizza sauce. Acadiana shoppers and stores are already feeling the impact.
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