U.S. Greenhouse Tomato Growers Oppose Mexican Import Tariffs
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San Luis Potosí, SLP.- The tariffs applied by the United States to Mexican agricultural products are already generating effects on the potosine exports of tomato, chili and cucumber, acknowledged the head of the Secretariat of Agricultural Development and Hydraulic Resources (Sedarh), Jorge Luis Díaz Salinas. “Our best buyer is the United States and they are putting strong tariffs on us.” Díaz Salinas explained that one of the most affected comp…
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