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The U.S. Commerce Department has imposed a 17% tariff on most Mexican-grown tomatoes, ending a decades-old trade agreement ...
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 kitchen staple.
The price of tomatoes could soon be going up, and finding them at the grocery store could become more difficult due to a ...
KGTV San Diego, CA on MSN1h
Tomato prices expected to rise following new tariffs and labor shortagesThe price of tomatoes could soon be going up, and finding them at the grocery store could become more difficult due to a combination of new tariffs and labor shortages.
Although the price of a bunch of tomatoes may only increase by a few dozen cents, the increase comes at a time when consumers ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce said in April that it would withdraw from the Tomato Suspension Agreement with the aim to ...
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Tomatoes are set to jump in price as Trump slaps a 17% tariff on the grocery stapleDonald Trump has imposed a 17 percent tariff on tomatoes imported from Mexico, leaving shoppers and business owners bracing ...
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNTomato prices may jump at stores and restaurants after new U.S. tariffThe U.S. ended a key tomato trade deal with Mexico, adding a 17% tariff that could raise prices for shoppers and restaurants.
At LaValley's farm stand in Hooksett on Tuesday, shoppers leaned in close to inspect tomatoes for just the right ripeness.
Following changes to a long-standing trade agreement, consumers may see price differences between imported and locally grown tomatoes at markets and grocery stores.
Those tomatoes for everything from your salads to salsa are going to get more expensive.
Over the past 30 years, Florida tomato growers’ share of the U.S. tomato market has shrunk from 80% to 20%, as Mexico-grown ...
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