Tomato tariffs in place for now

Mexican fresh tomato imports are now subject to a 17 percent tariff after nearly 30 years of complaints from U.S. growers. The U.S. fresh tomato industry has continuously requested relief from Mexican imports since 1996 through suspension agreements to eliminate unfair trade. The Florida Tomato Exchange says a series of failed suspension agreements was meant […]

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