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Tomato seller in Mexico

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    • Author, Daniel Pardo
    • Author's title, BBC World correspondent in Mexico

Now it touched the tomato.

This Monday, the United States Department of Commerce announced that the imported tomato from Mexico will have a tariff of 17.09%.

The argument of the Washington authorities is that Mexican producers offer the product at a lower price than American producers, and that affects the local market.

Since 1996, tomato has been a separate line in permanent negotiations between both countries in commercial matters. The complaint of American producers, according to which Mexicans incur dumpingcomes from then on.

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