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The U.S. is withdrawing from a three-decade-old tomato trade agreement with Mexico on Monday. The post Fresh tomato prices ...
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% ...
Major tomato importer NatureSweet warns of price increases as the 2019 Tomato Suspension Agreement with Mexican exporters ...
If tomato prices jump because of new tariffs on the Mexican-grown produce, restaurant owner Teresa Razo says her businesses ...
Donald Trump has imposed a 17 percent tariff on tomatoes imported from Mexico, leaving shoppers and business owners bracing ...
Mexico is the world's largest tomato exporter and 70% of fresh tomatoes imported to the U.S. come from Mexico — $3.12 billion ...
The U.S. is pulling out of a three-decade-old tomato price agreement with Mexico to make way for nearly 21% tariffs.
The 17% duty that went into effect today jolts historic trade patterns and will likely raise prices by as much as 10%.
A measure that will help U.S. tomato growers may carry unintended consequences for prices at restaurants and supermarkets.
Households across the country are set to pay more for ketchup, salsa and other tomato-based foods. Starting Monday, the ...
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