Mexican Tomato Trade Review Gets Date Shuffle – Import Timeline Tomatoes Delay
Published Date: 5/20/2025
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Summary
The U.S. International Trade Commission is updating the timeline for reviewing fresh tomatoes from Mexico because the Commerce Department plans to start new antidumping duties on July 14, 2025. This change affects tomato importers and sellers by delaying a key report until July 31, 2025, which could impact trade and prices. Everyone involved should watch for these new dates to stay ahead of the game!
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Antidumping Duties Begin July 14, 2025
Commerce plans to start new antidumping duties on fresh tomatoes from Mexico on July 14, 2025. This change affects tomato importers and sellers and could change trade flows and tomato prices.
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