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The U.S. government said Monday it is immediately placing a 17% duty on most fresh Mexican tomatoes after negotiations ended without an agreement to avert the tariff.
UTEP's Hunt Institute for Global Competitiveness analyzed data that showed thousands of job losses at Mexican maquiladoras.
Although the price of a bunch of tomatoes may only increase by a few dozen cents, the increase comes at a time when consumers ...
Negotiations are ongoing, but if these tariffs go through, the EU says it will retaliate. That could impact with the US ...
President Donald Trump in recent days slapped tariffs as high as 50% on dozens of countries, restoring the type of aggressive trade policy that sent stocks plummeting a few months ago. The new round ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reportedly said on Tuesday that it may not be possible for Canada to avoid U.S. tariffs. ...
A trade deal with the United States will likely include some tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney indicated on Tuesday ahead of a meeting with his cabinet ...
On a monthly basis, the headline CPI rose 0.3 percent, which was in line with forecasts. Core CPI rose 0.2 percent versus an ...
Inflation surged to 2.7% in June, the highest since February, driven by tariffs on goods like furniture and appliances ...
Florida tomato growers have been battling Mexican tomato imports since the North American Free Trade Agreement went into ...
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The Trump administration has imposed a 17% tariff against tomatoes imported from Mexico, effectively ending a six-year agreement that had allowed Mexico to sell tomatoes to the U.S. duty-free.