
Amid Cinco de Mayo celebrations, a tax on Mexican tomatoes looms
An ASU agribusiness expert weighs in on how a tomato tax could impact consumer prices.
In this story published May 4, 2025, in AP News:
Tim Richards, a professor at the Morrison School of Agribusiness at Arizona State University, expects U.S. retail prices for tomatoes to rise by around 10.5% if the duty goes through.
Latest news
- AI in business master's degree gave Melisa Hasan confidence to pursue her dream career
The Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence in Business (MS-AIB) is designed not only for…
- Shalimar Course owner refutes neighbors' claims
Land-use and zoning changes are a political and economic problem, says an ASU real estate expert…
- Global trade disrupted: Experts rethink the future of supply chains
In a two-part webinar series, academic and industry leaders explore how an evolving supply chain…