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U.S. tomato growers, Mexico at odds over U.S. deal with Mexican industry

August 27, 2021 at 2:48 PM
U.S. tomato growers and Mexico are wrangling over the terms of a suspension agreement between the Commerce Department and Mexican tomato growers -- a deal domestic producers say has not been properly enforced since the agreement went into effect. Under the deal, signed in September 2019, Commerce agreed to suspend an antidumping investigation into Mexican tomato imports while Mexican growers committed to sell their produce in the U.S. at or above a reference price to eliminate harm to U.S. growers...


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