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US government Monday said The freshest Mexican tomatoes have 17.09% feud, after negotiations, unfair trade experiences are over again to prevent the tariff.
Envvests, Import Tax in the United States in the United States, said that the production of the United States has increased and raised. However, companies growing tomatoes in Mexico, including the tariff in Mexico, said that the tariff will prepare a more expensive fresh tomato for buyers.
Mexico is currently 70% of the United States for about 70% of the Tomato market, and 70% of 30% twenty years before the exchange of Florida tomatoes.
Mexico, including Mexico, including Mexico, including Mexico, including a push, including Mexico, including Mexico, Wait for 30% tariff starting from August. Trading Secretary Howard Lutnick, the decision on tomatoes on Monday, “President is in line with Trump’s trade policy and Mexico,” he said.
“Mexico remains one of our biggest allies, but for a very long time, our farmers are crushed with unfair trading experiences that emphasize prices for such products such as tomatoes. Today,” said Lutnick A statement.
Florida tomato exchange highly appreciated a statement made on Monday. The Group’s Executive Vice President Robert Guenther called “American tomatoes and a great victory for the American agriculture.”
Trade Department Said in late April In order to resolve the statements in the country, he first left Mexico after a contract with Mexico. The decision to withdraw from the Tomato suspension agreement was determined to enter into force in 90 days.
As part of the 2019 deal, Mexican tomatoes should sell at a minimum price and obey other rules. Since then, the agreement has been subjected to periodic reviews, but the two sides have always reached an agreement that prevents tasks.
As announces the removal of the agreement, the trade department said that tomato breeders who want better protection from Mexico imports in late April, he said.
Others, including the US Chamber of Commerce and National Restaurant, called on the trade office to reach an agreement with Mexico.
Last week, Lutnick, Chamber of Commerce and 30 other working groups, US companies worked 50,000 employees and $ 8.3 billion in economic benefits from Mexico, and the tomatoes in the country have benefited $ 8.3 billion in economic benefits.
“We are concerned about leaving the contract – the business community can now lead to vengeance events of other goods and plants that can have more difficulty for US enterprises and consumers, where they are now navigating important trade uncertainty,” he said.
The decision on Monday criticized some Democrats.
“Arizona, buy your tomato now !!” An Arizona Democrat, an Arizona Democrat wrote in X last week. “The groceries are already very expensive. (Mr. Trump) should now reverse this decision.”
“Salsa Pricier will empty the shelves and the groceries will be more expensive. Tens of thousands of work will be at 30,000 Texan, including” Sylvia Garcia, Texas Democrat, write X.