Mexico Sets Minimum Tomato Export Prices Following End of US Trade Deal

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The prices took effect immediately and will be reviewed annually or earlier if market conditions warrant, the Mexican government said.

Mexico Sets Minimum Tomato Export Prices Following End of US Trade Deal

Tomatoes labeled as a product of Mexico at a grocery store in Bethesda, Md, on Feb. 1, 2025. Annabelle Gordon/Reuters

Aldgra Fredly

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Mexico has introduced minimum export prices for fresh tomatoes to protect its domestic supply following the expiration of a 2019 trade agreement with the United States.

The U.S. government withdrew last month from the 2019 trade deal that had previously suspended the antidumping investigation into Mexican tomato imports.

Aldgra Fredly

Aldgra Fredly is a freelance writer covering U.S. and Asia Pacific news for The Epoch Times.

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