U.S. to levy 17% tariff on Mexican tomatoes

Starting mid-July, tomatoes imported from Mexico will incur a 17.09% levy as the U.S. administration withdraws from a longstanding trade agreement. This move aims to protect domestic tomato growers, particularly in Florida, a key tomato-producing state. However, industry stakeholders express concerns…Original Article

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