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American consumers may soon experience a significant increase in tomato prices, with some restaurant owners potentially facing tough decisions about their operations. This situation arises from a nearly three-decade-old trade agreement between the United States and Mexico, which is set to change on July 14. The impending shift may lead to a 20.9% tariff on most Mexican tomato imports, which could dramatically affect supply chains.
Tomatoes are a staple ingredient in many households and restaurants across the country, and a price hike could ripple through the food industry. As costs rise, consumers might find themselves paying more for their favorite dishes, while restaurants could struggle to absorb the increased expenses. Some may even consider closing their doors if the financial burden becomes too great.
The looming tariffs have sparked concerns among both consumers and businesses, as the agricultural landscape continues to evolve amid shifting trade policies. The repercussions of these changes will likely be felt widely in the coming weeks.
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