The U.S. has imposed a 17.09% import duty on tomatoes from Mexico after ending a 2019 agreement that suspended an antidumping levy. The Commerce Department stated that this duty reflects unfair pricing practices. While Mexican officials labeled the decision as unjust and harmful to both nations’ interests, they expressed hope for negotiations to resolve the issue. Distributors like Jaime Chamberlain noted the financial burden of the duty, highlighting their investments in Mexican agriculture. Conversely, U.S. representatives view the tariffs as protective measures for American farmers against unfair competition.
Source: https://www.supplychaindive.com/news/us-imposes-mexico-tomatoes-tariff/753360/