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MEXICAN TOMATO SUSPENSION AGREEMENT
Suspension Agreement • August 11th, 2017

On March 4, 2013, the Department of Commerce and Mexican producers/exporters of fresh tomatoes signed the latest agreement suspending the antidumping investigation on fresh tomatoes from Mexico. The investigation was a result of domestic complaints that Mexican tomatoes were being sold in the United States at below fair market prices. The basis of the agreement was a commitment by each signatory producer/exporter to sell Mexican tomatoes at or above an established reference price. All types of fresh tomatoes (including common round, cherry, grape, plum, pear and greenhouse tomatoes), except tomatoes that are for processing, are covered by this Agreement. Signatories of the agreement are required to label the tomatoes they export to the U.S. with the following:

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