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Major tomato importer NatureSweet warns of price increases as the 2019 Tomato Suspension Agreement with Mexican exporters ...
The U.S. is pulling out of a three-decade-old tomato price agreement with Mexico. The move is to make way for a nearly 21% ...
The U.S. is withdrawing from a three-decade-old tomato trade agreement with Mexico on Monday. The post Fresh tomato prices ...
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNTomato prices may jump at stores and restaurants after new U.S. tariffThe U.S. ended a key tomato trade deal with Mexico, adding a 17% tariff that could raise prices for shoppers and restaurants.
Mexico is the world's largest tomato exporter and 70% of fresh tomatoes imported to the U.S. come from Mexico — $3.12 billion ...
The U.S. is pulling out of a three-decade-old tomato price agreement with Mexico to make way for nearly 21% tariffs.
New U.S. tariffs on Mexican tomatoes are driving up prices on ketchup, salsa, and pizza sauce. Acadiana shoppers and stores are already feeling the impact.
The 17% duty that went into effect today jolts historic trade patterns and will likely raise prices by as much as 10%.
But prices on Mexican tomatoes began to jump as the impending 17.09% duty neared. Paulo Vargas, owner of Tinaja Produce, said the same 25-pound box of Mexican tomatoes is $14, as of July 8.
Retail prices of tomatoes were at 178 rupees ($2.20) a kilogram in Delhi on Sunday, a jump of more than 700% from Jan. 1, according to data compiled by the food ministry. The national average was ...
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