Mexico Adds Tariffs

Retaliating over the U.S. ending a pilot program that allowed Mexican trucks to take goods into the U.S., new tariffs have been imposed by Mexico on several U.S. crops and other food items.

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Last week we reported that the National Potato Council was calling on the Obama Administration and Congress to either reinstate the funding required to continue the pilot program allowing Mexican trucks into a limited area within U.S. border states or to quickly develop an alternative program that is consistent with U.S. trade obligations to Mexico. The current pilot program was developed to satisfy a 2001 arbitration panel’s decision which found the U.S. was not fulfilling its NAFTA trucking commitments.

As a result of the program being halted, Mexico has added tariffs to several U.S. grown items, including potatoes that now have a tariff of 20%. In addition to potatoes, on the vegetable side tariffs have been imposed on onions, 20%; head lettuce (cabbage lettuce), 10%; and peas, 20%. On the fruit side several crops have been impacted by the tariffs including, strawberries, 20%; grapes, 45%; pears, 20%; apricots, 20%; cherries; 20%; and almonds, 20%.

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Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

There is always a knee-jerk reaction from Mexico regarding most issues. To instantly jump into the fire without consideration to all issues is par for the course.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Disregard comment.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Gee! what happened to NAFTA?
Oh Steal our jobs and our lively hood thats ok.
Now they dont want our goods.
Maybe the FEDS/NAFTA should impose a heck of a export tarrif tax on all compnies leaving or doing business in foreign countries an importing to the US..
Someone has to pay for the National DEBT.
Just maybe they all will come back to US.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

The US action to halt Mexican trucks into the US is just another artificial (un-official) trade barrier much like the constant checking of Mexican Jalapeno but not taking similar action on US product.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

There is always a knee-jerk reaction from Mexico regarding most issues. To instantly jump into the fire without consideration to all issues is par for the course.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Disregard comment.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Gee! what happened to NAFTA?
Oh Steal our jobs and our lively hood thats ok.
Now they dont want our goods.
Maybe the FEDS/NAFTA should impose a heck of a export tarrif tax on all compnies leaving or doing business in foreign countries an importing to the US..
Someone has to pay for the National DEBT.
Just maybe they all will come back to US.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

The US action to halt Mexican trucks into the US is just another artificial (un-official) trade barrier much like the constant checking of Mexican Jalapeno but not taking similar action on US product.

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