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As a new federal tomato tariff takes effect, farmers in Delaware hope rising prices will push more people to shop local.
The US is imposing a 17% tariff on most tomatoes imported from Mexico with immediate effect, the government said. The duty ...
The Tomato Suspension Agreement pact was first signed in 1996 and updated in 2019. The deal paused anti-dumping duties in ...
It’s not just Florida tomato growers feeling the pinch. Canada has imposed a 25% tariff on U.S. watermelons in retaliation ...
A 17% tariff on most fresh tomato imports from Mexico to the United States was expected to take effect on Monday, July 14.
Trump's antidumping duties on fresh Mexican tomatoes dump higher prices on American consumers and tomato processors, ...
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 ...
A trade agreement that kept Mexican tomato prices in check is about to lapse. Once it does, importers face steep tariffs — and costs may pass quickly to consumers. With supply tightening and demand ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce says the new tariff will allow more U.S. tomato growers to compete fairly in the marketplace.
The 17% duty that went into effect today jolts historic trade patterns and will likely raise prices by as much as 10%.
"For me, the locally grown stuff just has a better taste, it's fresh, it's always cut above what you're gonna get in a store.
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