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Alabama farmer sees a new interest within trump days after tax tomato days – and earlier trading Agreement ‘never worked for’ us

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July 14, Trump administrators announced 17% of taxes in the tomatoes imported in Mexico, completing decades, long-term trading agreement.

“Mexico remains one of our best farmers, but our farmers are crushed by the wrong trading habits produced in the tomato prices,” said commeroal secretary, “Secretary Holard LaTnick said in the media. “That’s running out today.”

And while other Americans may not be supported for more taxi-international service partners, several American farmers stood in solid support for Trump.

For decades the performance of the Tomato and Mexico worked under the trading agreement allowed to import simple tomaxo tomatoes in the US market. The agreement was intended to protect the American farmers Tomato, but many believe that an old trading agreement did not make enough.

“There are all the hoats of Mexico dedicated and continue to lose weight, or reduce the cost of production here in the United States and Alabama Fruit Association, telling WVTM 13 stories.

Chad Smith Farm Farm Tomato Tomatoes Est Clair County, Alabama at Thaxed Thason’s Excrings in Old Trade Deal and Mexico.

“When they send a tomato more and should be the specified price and need to move tomatoes, well, they can just give the Peppers Bell FREE FREE.

American farmers tomatoes have felt that hard pressure and import pressure from Mexico, but many of them now see better times and months of Trump.

“It has only two days now and actually had many calls from people who are interested in doing business,” said Smith. “And the price has not changed.”

Sana Qureshi

Based in: Lucknow Sana has a sharp eye for what's happening across the globe, especially in the U.S. From White House updates to Silicon Valley trends, she breaks down American news in a way Indian readers can easily relate to. She's known for making global politics, economy, and culture feel closer to home. Sana believes good reporting connects people — no matter where they live. More »

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