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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