The Mexican government today reiterated its commitment to dialogue against the US President Donald Trump, who opened a new front yesterday, announcing a 21% tax on imported Mexican tomatoes. The Trump government announced yesterday its intention to withdraw from a 2019 bilateral agreement with Mexico that allowed the US market without customs duties to be introduced into the US market, which will be implemented by mid -July and imposes an additional 21%. The US government argued that “the agreement did not allow US producers to protect from Mexican imports with unfair prices.” Almost all exports of this product from Mexico are destined to the US, according to data from the US Department of Agriculture. Mexican tomatoes range from 76% to 98% of different species imported into the US. The new duty will come into force in mid -July. ‘A 90 -day period opens, we will chat with […]
Source: News Beast

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