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With the establishment of minimum prices for the export of tomatoes to the United States, the Mexican government and producers seek to convince US authorities and companies to continue acquiring Mexican production without the countervailing tariff for possible dumping practices. According to the agreement defined between the Ministries of Economy, Agriculture and Finance, according to the variety, an export price per kilo of between 88 cents and…
Mexico Sets Minimum Tomato Export Prices Following End of US Trade Deal
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. In a joint statement on Aug. 10, Mexico’s Ministries of Economy and Agriculture said the minimum export prices aim to protect …
Small and large tomato producers requested a minimum price to continue exporting to the US despite tariffs: Sheinbaum Regeneración, August 11, 2025. The president […] The entry Tomato: Minimum export price at the request of producers was first published in RegeneraciónMX.
To protect producers, avoid distortions in the international market, and ensure domestic supply, a minimum value was set for fresh Mexican tomatoes exported to the United States.
Mexico sets minimum export prices for tomatoes
Through an official press release, the Mexican government announced it is setting minimum export prices for its fresh tomatoes. The decision comes after President Donald Trump imposed a 17 percent tariff on fresh tomatoes and withdrew from the 2019 U.S.-Mexico Tomato Suspension Agreement (TSA). The U.S. tomato industry has long advocated against the TSA, arguing […] Keep reading
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