Mexico Sheinbaum: Mexico will announce other measures if an agreement w/US is not reached
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President Claudia Sheinbaum said her government will continue to “fight” in Washington at the U.S. Department of Commerce’s move to impose a 17.09 percent tariff on Mexican tomatoes. However, the federal president, in the morning, anticipated that tomatoes will continue to be exported to the American Union and warned that the most affected will be the United States. “I hope next week we can announce a series of actions that we will develop with …
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With all the same and the tariff imposed by the United States Government, Mexican tomatoes will continue to be exported to the American Union, but some measures will be taken in support of producers, says President Claudia Sheinbaum. “Mexican tomatoes are going to be... Complete note »
According to the National Agricultural Council (CNA), Mexico supplies nine out of ten tomatoes imported by the United States, equivalent to 55% of its total consumption.
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