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The U.S. ends a nearly 30-year-old trade agreement with Mexico this month. Here's how it could impact the cost of this ...
The Tomato Suspension Agreement pact was first signed in 1996 and updated in 2019. The deal paused anti-dumping duties in ...
A 17% tariff on tomatoes could end up costing the country far more than we gain, even if the deal moves more production ...
Florida growers get new trade protection, and dinner prices will rise.
The plug has been pulled on the U.S.-Mexico Tomato Suspension Agreement. Domestic growers celebrate as new antidumping order ...
The Trump administration is adding a 17 percent tariff to a year-round grocery store staple, while funneling more business to ...
President Trump is hiking tariffs on foreign goods to give U.S. companies a competitive edge. But his new tax on tomatoes ...
Tomato trade dispute between the US and Mexico is boiling over again, with 21% tariffs due in July. Story by Andrew Muhammad, Luis Ribera • 14m.
Florida tomato growers have been battling Mexican tomato imports since the North American Free Trade Agreement went into ...
American and Mexican tomato growers appear to have avoided a trade war — the U.S. Commerce Department has released a draft of an agreement governing the price of tomato imports from Mexico.
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