The United States Maintains Tariff for Mexican Tomato: What Does It Mean for Mexico?
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The Mexican tomato will continue to face a trade barrier in the United States after the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) determined that there are not enough market changes to justify the elimination of the anti-dumping tariff. The resolution represents a new chapter in a trade dispute involving one of the most important agri-food products for Mexico and, at the same time, shows the strong dependence that exists between the t…
The US International Trade Commission (USITC) determined that there are not enough changes in market conditions to withdraw the anti-dumping tariff applied to Mexican fresh tomato. The resolution maintains the measure that entered into force on July 14, 2025, after the US Department of Commerce terminated the 2019 suspension agreement, a mechanism that had avoided for years the formal application of the anti-dumping duty. The margins set range f…
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