US Revives Tomato Tariff Tango with Mexico
Published Date: 4/18/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. is ending a 2019 deal that paused extra taxes on fresh tomatoes from Mexico. This means one review is canceled, and new taxes (called antidumping duties) will start soon. Tomato sellers from Mexico should get ready for these changes, which could affect prices and trade starting now.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.
Suspension Agreement Ending — Duties Return
The Department of Commerce intends to terminate the 2019 Agreement Suspending the Antidumping Duty Investigation on fresh tomatoes from Mexico and to institute an antidumping duty (AD) order. The underlying investigation was completed on October 25, 2019, and Commerce says these changes could affect prices and trade starting now.
Administrative Review Rescinded
Commerce intends to rescind one of two ongoing administrative reviews of the 2019 Agreement. Parties involved in that specific administrative review will have that review canceled.
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