Duties on Mexican tomatoes likely this summer

The U.S. Department of Commerce says its current agreement with Mexico to protect U.S. tomato growers isn’t working, and antidumping duties will go into effect in July. Fourth-generation Michigan tomato grower Fred Leitz testified during the initial investigation before the International Trade Commission in 2019.  “This is a year-round problem, now it affects all tomato growers across the […]

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