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The suspense is killing us: standing room only crowd looking for Tomato Suspension Agreement answers at Viva Fresh

- General News
While negotiations are still ongoing in the U.S. Department of Commerce’s intention to withdraw from the tomato suspension agreement with Mexico, one thing is for certain.

ASU analysis suggests tomato prices could go up 85% if the U.S. withdraws from Tomato Suspension Agreement

- General News
American consumers could soon be paying 40 to 85% more for vine-ripened tomatoes, according to a consumer economic analysis of impending punitive duties on Mexican tomatoes, which are set to go in effect in early May.

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Arizona legislators calls on Commerce to renegotiate Tomato Suspension Agreement

- General News
Members of the Arizona Legislature are sending a letter to U.S. Commerce Sec. Wilbur Ross, speaking out about the importance of negotiating an updated Tomato Suspension Agreement.

Acuerdo de suspensión de tomate – conversaciones en curso

- International

Las conversaciones sobre la suspensión del tomate entre los líderes de Florida y México continúan, y …

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Tomato Suspension Agreement – Ongoing Talks

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The Tomato Suspension talks between Florida and Mexican leaders are ongoing, and there has been plenty …

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Mexican growers challenge Department of Commerce over Tomato Suspension Agreement

- General News
If the Mexican growers prevail, the court will order the Department to terminate the suspended investigation and return to a free market.

Tomato Suspension: What’s next?

- International
While the intention of the Department of Commerce may be to withdraw from the Tomato Suspension Agreement on May 7, 2019, only time will tell what the actual outcome and/or repercussions may be.