Tag: mexico
Importers prepare for mandatory tomato inspections
- General News
With the mandatory inspections of Mexican tomatoes set to start in a few months, importers are figuring out how such a system will work.
Southern Specialties expands in Mexican asparagus
- General NewsSouthern Specialties, BB #:142198 a leading grower, importer, processor and distributor of asparagus is ramping up …
U.S. apple demand in Mexico on the rise
- InternationalGenerally, we hear about Mexican produce being imported and consumed in the U.S., but for Washington …
APEAM counters bloody cartel story from LA Times
- General NewsThe Los Angeles Times ran the story, “Inside the bloody cartel war for Mexico’s multibillion-dollar avocado …
ITC confirms dumped Mexican tomatoes harms U.S. producers
- General NewsThe U.S. International Trade Commission found that dumped Mexican tomatoes threaten the U.S. tomato industry. The …
Berry season for Produce Lovers in full swing
- General NewsPRESS RELEASE Gerardo López Gómez, Commercial VP for Produce Lovers, a brand of Growers Union, LLC, …
Mexican lemon producers struggle with drought
- InternationalIn another area of the world affected by drought, this time Tamaulipas, Mexico, lemon production has …
FPAA testifies before International Trade Commission
- General NewsPRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON, DC (October 28, 2019) – A lack of innovation amongst U.S. field grown …
DOC posts final dumping margin on Mexican tomato imports
- General News
The investigation will now shift to the International Trade Commission, which will evaluate the extent to which dumped tomatoes injured U.S. growers. The ITC will hold a hearing October 24 to hear testimony from both the U.S. and Mexican industries.
FPAA: New tomato suspension agreement a “step backward”
- General News
It is estimated that constructing new warehouse space for inspections will cost importers more than $200 million upfront, plus another $50 million a year in fees and other costs.