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Fresh Mexican tomatoes singled out for 17% tariff
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本文探讨了美国对墨西哥番茄征收进口关税的影响。支持者认为此举有助于重振美国番茄产业,确保国内消费的农产品也在美国本土种植。然而,反对者则认为这会导致美国消费者为番茄支付更高的价格。文章分析了关税对消费者、行业以及美墨贸易关系的影响,并引用了相关组织和专家的观点。此外,文章还提到了该关税与特朗普政府的贸易政策以及美墨两国之间的长期贸易纠纷有关。

🍅支持者认为,进口关税将有助于重建萎缩的美国番茄产业,并确保在美国食用的农产品也在美国种植。佛罗里达番茄交易所的数据显示,墨西哥目前供应了美国番茄市场的约70%,高于二十年前的30%。

💰反对者认为,进口关税将导致美国消费者为番茄支付更高的价格。墨西哥的温室主要种植藤蔓成熟的番茄,而佛罗里达的番茄通常在田间种植,并以绿色采摘。亚利桑那州立大学莫里森农业商业学院的教授Tim Richards表示,17%的关税可能会导致美国番茄的零售价格上涨约8.5%。

🤝该关税源于美国对墨西哥番茄出口的长期抱怨,与特朗普总统宣布的对墨西哥和欧盟产品的30%基本关税无关。美国商务部表示,它已于4月底退出了2019年与墨西哥达成的协议,该协议旨在解决墨西哥以人为低价向美国出口番茄的指控,即倾销行为。

Proponents said the import tax will help rebuild the shrinking U.S. tomato industry and ensure that produce eaten in the U.S. is also grown there. Mexico currently supplies around 70% of the U.S. tomato market, up from 30% two decades ago, according to the Florida Tomato Exchange.

Robert Guenther, the trade group’s executive vice president, said the duty was “an enormous victory for American tomato farmers and American agriculture.”

But opponents said the import tax will make tomatoes more expensive for U.S. consumers. Mexican greenhouses specialize in vine-ripened tomatoes, while Florida tomatoes are typically grown in fields and picked green.

“As an industry, we are saddened that American consumers will have to pay a tomato tax, or duty, for a reduced selection of the tomatoes they prefer, such as tomatoes on the vine, grape tomatoes, Romas, cocktail tomatoes and other specialty varieties,” said Lance Jungmeyer, president of the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas, which represents importers of Mexican tomatoes.

Tim Richards, a professor at the Morrison School of Agribusiness at Arizona State University, said U.S. retail prices for tomatoes will likely rise around 8.5% with a 17% duty.

Jacob Jensen, a trade policy analyst at the American Action Forum, a right-leaning policy institute, said areas with a higher reliance on Mexican tomatoes could see price increases close to 10%, since it will be more difficult to replace that supply, while other parts of the U.S. could see price increases closer to 6%.

The duty stems from a longstanding U.S. complaint about Mexico’s tomato exports and is separate from the 30% base tariff on products made in Mexico and the European Union that President Donald Trump announced on Saturday.

The Commerce Department said in late April that it was withdrawing from a deal it first reached with Mexico in 2019 to settle allegations the country was exporting tomatoes to the U.S. at artificially low prices, a practice known as dumping.

As part of the deal, Mexico had to sell its tomatoes at a minimum price and abide by other rules. Since then, the agreement has been subject to periodic reviews, but the two sides always reached an agreement that avoided duties.

In announcing its withdrawal from the Tomato Suspension Agreement, the Commerce Department said it had been “flooded with comments” from U.S. tomato growers who wanted better protection from Mexican goods.

“Mexico remains one of our greatest allies, but for far too long our farmers have been crushed by unfair trade practices that undercut pricing on produce like tomatoes. That ends today,” Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said in a statement. “This rule change is in line with President Trump’s trade policies and approach with Mexico.”

But others, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Restaurant Association, had called on the Commerce Department to reach an agreement with Mexico. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, and Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, had also urged the Commerce Department to leave the current tomato agreement in place.

In a letter sent to Lutnick last week, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and 30 other business groups said U.S. companies employ 50,000 workers and generate $8.3 billion in economic benefits moving tomatoes from Mexico into communities across the country.

“We are concerned that withdrawing from the agreement – at a time when the business community is already navigating significant trade uncertainty – could lead to retaliatory actions by our trading partners against other commodities and crops that could create further hardship for U.S. businesses and consumers,” the letter said.

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