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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 U.S. just ended a decades-old tomato trade agreement with Mexico, and while prices could soon spike at grocery stores and ...
American consumers could see a price hike and some restaurant owners may face shutting down, as a nearly three-decade-old ...
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% ...
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 [Tomato Suspension Agreement] has failed to protect U.S. tomato growers from unfairly priced Mexican imports, as ...
The price of tomatoes are expected to go up after a nearly 30-year trade agreement with the U.S. and Mexico is being replaced ...
Tomatoes could become pricier in the U.S. as the 2019 agreement suspending the “Antidumping Duty Investigation” on fresh ...
The U.S. government announced it’s placing a 17% tariff on most fresh Mexican tomatoes after negotiations ended without being ...
If tomato prices jump because of new tariffs on the Mexican-grown produce, restaurant owner Teresa Razo says her businesses could go bust. “I give it three months, and then we go bankrupt ...
Prices on fresh tomatoes are expected to rise nationwide after the U.S. pulled out of a nearly 30-year trade agreement with ...
Starting next Monday, a significant change in U.S.-Mexico trade relations will directly affect the cost of tomatoes—and the ...