The US and Mexico have struck an anti-dumping agreement on tomatoes that makes US growers happy, but might mean higher prices for consumers. It sets minimum prices for some types of tomatoes and requires new inspections on imports.
Washington The United States and Mexico have struck an anti-dumping agreement on tomatoes that makes US growers happy but might mean higher prices for consumers.
The new agreement, reached last week, sets minimum prices for some types of tomatoes and requires new inspections on imports, moves aimed at keeping low-quality produce from coming north. Mexican-grown tomatoes were hit with tariffs in May after a previous trade agreement lapsed amid ongoing negotiations. The US has long complained that Mexican growers were selling their tomatoes for less than the cost of producing them and undercutting American farmers.
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Sarah Sanders becomes the latest ex-Trump official to join Fox NewsCNN News, delivered. Select from our newsletters below and enter your email to subscribe.
Read more »
Fox News anchor confronts Trump official with economic 'warning signs,' says there's 'uncertainty' about policies'Growth of business investment dropped from 9 percent last year to 1.4 percent now,' Chris Wallace said.
Read more »
The Latest: Trump and Macron to hold news conferencePresident Donald Trump will have a partner at a news conference to mark the conclusion of a gathering of world leaders. The White House says French President Emmanuel Macron will join Trump at Monday&39;s question-and-answer session with reporters to mark the end of the annual Group of Seven summit
Read more »
Fox News contributor claims media 'think the American people should be punished' for electing Trump'They're in their own separate reality,' Tammy Bruce alleged.
Read more »
Meet the Little-Known Meat Tortillas of MexicoPacholas are little-known, even in their home country. Time to make their acquaintance.
Read more »
Journalist slain in Mexico promised readers 'activism'Mexico's National Human Rights Commission says a 12th journalist has been slain this year in the country, which is one of the world's deadliest for the profession.
Read more »