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Importing Tariffs Planting Tomato

The application of the 17.09 percent tariff will impact the tomato planting area in Sonora. Manuel Cázares Castro indicated that in Sonora they estimate a reduction of between 15 and 20 percent, despite being the main exporter to the United States. The vice president of the Tomato Product System in Mexico pointed out that, although the Federal Government set a minimum price for the export of the vegetable, some horticulturists chose not to sow i…
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The application of the 17.09 percent tariff will impact the tomato planting area in Sonora. Manuel Cázares Castro indicated that in Sonora they estimate a reduction of between 15 and 20 percent, despite being the main exporter to the United States. The vice president of the Tomato Product System in Mexico pointed out that, although the Federal Government set a minimum price for the export of the vegetable, some horticulturists chose not to sow i…

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diariodelyaqui.mx broke the news in on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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