The US just slapped a new tariff on this grocery store staple
New tariffs on Mexican tomatoes cause instability and fear for both consumers and businesses alike.
Isys Morrow
In this article published July 14, 2025, in CNN:
Consumer tomato prices could rise by about 10% and demand may fall by 5% as a result of these tariffs
— Timothy Richards, Morrison Chair of Agribusiness and professor, Morrison School of Agribusiness
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