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flag The U.S. imposes tariffs on Mexican tomatoes to combat dumping, risking higher prices for consumers.

Starting Monday, the U.S. will impose nearly 21% tariffs on Mexican tomato imports, ending a 30-year-old agreement. This move aims to combat "dumping," where cheap exports undercut domestic products, but it could lead to higher prices for tomatoes and tomato-based products like ketchup and salsa. While U.S. growers support the tariffs, some restaurant owners fear the increases could harm their businesses.

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