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Governor Katie Hobbs, Business Leaders Release Statements on U.S. Department of Commerce Leaving the Tomato Suspension Agreement
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs released a statement addressing the withdrawal from the Tomato Suspension Agreement, highlighting the serious economic risks to Arizona’s supply chains, workforce, and consumers. The Fresh [...]
Senator Kelly: Tomato Tariffs will Raise Food Prices, Kill Arizona Jobs
Senator Mark Kelly issued a statement warning that new tariffs on Mexican tomatoes will raise food prices and cost Arizona jobs. He called the move a “billion-dollar tax on [...]
Dept. of Commerce Ending the Tomato Suspension Agreement will Harm US Consumers, US Businesses, FPAA says
If tomatoes become the next eggs, consumers will pay more, and US jobs and economic development will suffer FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JULY 14, 2025 The Fresh Produce Association of [...]
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