Anti-Dumping Quota: What Is It and How Does It Affect the Mexican Tomato by Measures of the Trump Administration?
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The United States, through its Department of Commerce, imposed 17% tariffs on most fresh tomatoes imported from Mexico, following the suspension of the agreement for the anti-dumping investigation into that Mexican product.However, it is the reaction of the North American government to domestic pressures from American producers, who accuse their Mexican peers of competing at too low prices.
Puebla would lose up to $140 million for the 17% tariff that the United States imposed on Mexico with respect to tomatoes, according to the head of the state's Economic Development Secretariat, Victor Gabriel Chedraui.
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