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Tariffs probably won't pare back how much produce Arizona imports from Mexico. But they could still wreak havoc on what we ...
Every day, many people in the U.S. eat fruit grown in Mexico, use phones made in China and live in homes built from lumber ...
The U.S. imports most of its fruits and a growing percentage of its vegetables, primarily from Mexico. Nogales, Ariz., is a major entry point for Mexican produce, handling billions of pounds annually.
Adding complexity to this web, the U.S. now imports most of its fruit and a steadily growing share of its vegetables, mostly from Mexico. Increased costs for labor, fuel and fertilizer have thrown ...
The different names of this tropical fruit are a real tongue twister – Manilkara zapota, sapodilla, chicozapote, naseberry, ...
Americans rely heavily on their bordering countries for everyday grocery items. President Trump’s plan to impose a 25% tariff ...
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Canada’s other big contribution to the American diet is canola oil, which is produced stateside in relatively small amounts.
Every day, many people in the U.S. eat fruit grown in Mexico, use phones made in China and live in homes built from lumber from Canada. Now, trade with those three countries could be interrupted.
As in many families, orange juice was always on the breakfast table when I was growing up. It was affordable, delicious, and ...