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With new tariffs on tomatoes from Mexico falling during Maryland’s tomato season, farmers are hopeful that more people will ...
According to one analyst, the U.S. would need between 42,000 and 250,000 more acres growing tomatoes to replace Mexican ...
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AP Newsroom on MSNSheinbaum says U.S. can’t replace Mexican tomatoes, but some producers aren’t so surePresident Claudia Sheinbaum warned Wednesday that the United States is in no position to replace Mexican tomato imports with ...
A 17% tariff on tomatoes could end up costing the country far more than we gain, even if the deal moves more production ...
Florida growers get new tariff protection, and dinner prices will rise.
Trump's antidumping duties on fresh Mexican tomatoes dump higher prices on American consumers and tomato processors, packagers, and shippers.
New 17% tariff on Mexican tomatoes raises restaurant prices, boosts local farms. Discover this season's juiciest updates on tomatoes impacting your meals.
As a new federal tomato tariff takes effect, farmers in Delaware hope rising prices will push more people to shop local.
New U.S. tariff imposes 20.91% on Mexican tomato imports, potentially raising prices in stores and restaurants.
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Money Talks News on MSNCommerce Department Slaps 17% Tariff on Mexican Tomato ImportsA new seventeen percent tariff on Mexican tomatoes threatens to increase grocery costs for American families, particularly affecting low-income households already struggling with food inflation.
Over the past 30 years, Florida tomato growers’ share of the U.S. tomato market has shrunk from 80% to 20%, as Mexico-grown ...
A new 17% tariff on fresh Mexican tomatoes is in effect, raising concerns about price hikes in the US. Consumers await ...
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