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What The Tomato Teaches Us About Free Trade

The growth of trade has not only slowed tomato inflation, it’s also made supply and prices more stable.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>While fresh US tomatoes are abundant and delicious in the summer, most states simply can’t produce the&nbsp;fussy&nbsp;fruit on a year-round basis. (Photo Source: Envato)</p></div>
While fresh US tomatoes are abundant and delicious in the summer, most states simply can’t produce the fussy fruit on a year-round basis. (Photo Source: Envato)
Most tomatoes from Mexico will face a 21% tariff effective July 14, the US Department of Commerce said last week. Ironically, the “love apple” may be the perfect illustration of how trade contributes to economic prosperity — and of the folly of President Donald Trump’s protectionist policies.First and foremost, the tomato trade gives Americans access to wintertime produce. While fresh US tomatoes are abundant and ...
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