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With new tariffs on tomatoes from Mexico falling during Maryland’s tomato season, farmers are hopeful that more people will ...
According to one analyst, the U.S. would need between 42,000 and 250,000 more acres growing tomatoes to replace Mexican ...
A 17% tariff on tomatoes could end up costing the country far more than we gain, even if the deal moves more production ...
President Claudia Sheinbaum warned Wednesday that the United States is in no position to replace Mexican tomato imports with ...
President Trump has threatened to increase Mexico’s tariff rate to 30 percent starting Aug. 1, claiming the country hasn’t ...
The decision to levy a 17% duty on fresh Mexican tomatoes has prompted a debate on whether the tariff is good or bad, and ...
Trump's antidumping duties on fresh Mexican tomatoes dump higher prices on American consumers and tomato processors, packagers, and shippers.
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The Tomato Trade Racket
Florida growers get new tariff protection, and dinner prices will rise.
As a new federal tomato tariff takes effect, farmers in Delaware hope rising prices will push more people to shop local. The ...
New U.S. tariff imposes 20.91% on Mexican tomato imports, potentially raising prices in stores and restaurants.
Guajillo's on Padre Island struggles with smaller, more expensive tomato shipments from Mexico as the 17% tariff is implemented. More import tariffs are set to take effect August 1.
Grocery store prices could be increasing after the U.S. government added a 17% tariff to Mexican-grown tomatoes.