Texas faces risks as U.S. reconsiders tomato trade deal

Most Texans might be unfamiliar with the Tomato Suspension Agreement, a trade agreement nearly three decades old, affecting 4 billion pounds of tomatoes annually imported from Mexico into the U.S. The current federal administration is reconsidering this agreement, which might lead to its termination,…Original Article

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