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Rio South Texas Courts Mexican Industry Leaders

Rio South Texas Courts Mexican Industry Leaders

COSTEP, the Council for South Texas Economic Progress, is preparing to showcase the Rio South Texas Region as a destination for investment at two high-profile business forums in Mexico this August. Images for illustration purposesTexas Border...

U.S. Coast Guard, Mexican Navy collaborate to disrupt suspected maritime smuggling venture off the coast of San Diego 

U.S. Coast Guard, Mexican Navy collaborate to disrupt suspected maritime smuggling venture off the coast of San Diego 

From U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Southwest Public Affairs, July 15, 2025 SAN DIEGO — The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Robert Ward (WPC 1130) and the Mexican Navy vessel ARM Revolución successfully collaborated to deter a suspected maritime...

US Imposes 17 Percent Tariff on Fresh Tomato Imports From Mexico

US Imposes 17 Percent Tariff on Fresh Tomato Imports From Mexico

Tomatoes labeled as a product of Mexico at a grocery store in Bethesda, Md, on Feb. 1, 2025. Annabelle Gordon/Reuters The United States has imposed a 17 percent tariff on most imports of fresh tomatoes from Mexico over its alleged unfair trade...

Buchanan celebrates end of U.S.-Mexico Tomato Suspension Agreement

Buchanan celebrates end of U.S.-Mexico Tomato Suspension Agreement

Today marks the official termination of the U.S.-Mexico Tomato Suspension Agreement, a development that Congressman Vern Buchanan describes as "a major win for Florida’s tomato growers and American agriculture." According to Buchanan, the Biden...

Stanislaus County farmer Mexico tomato tariff won't affect his prices

Stanislaus County farmer Mexico tomato tariff won't affect his prices

By Nina Burns July 14, 2025 / 6:35 PM PDT / CBS Sacramento Stanislaus County farmer speaks on new tomato tariff Stanislaus County farmer speaks on new tomato tariff 02:26 The U.S. just ended a decades-old tomato trade agreement with Mexico, and...

Union charity’s orphanages raided in Mexico

Union charity’s orphanages raided in Mexico

Editor's Note: This article has been updated to include a statement from Niños de Mexico. Authorities in Mexico have seized documents, shuttered facilities and removed children from the care of a Union-based religious nonprofit that has long...

Trump Adds Tariffs to Mexican Tomatoes

Trump Adds Tariffs to Mexican Tomatoes

“The Trump administration announced that it would impose a 17 percent tariff on most imports of tomatoes from Mexico, as it withdrew from a decades-old trade agreement that had prevented those levies from snapping into place,” the New York Times...

Heavy rains in Mexico force green beans grower to adjust growing plan

Heavy rains in Mexico force green beans grower to adjust growing plan

Unusually heavy rainfall in June has impacted the green beans crop in some growing regions in Mexico. "Our beans are grown in two key growing regions, in Guanajuato in Central Mexico as well as Baja California in the northwest," says Francisco...

Avocado exports shift as U.S. shipments rise 9%, Mexico maintains lead

Avocado exports shift as U.S. shipments rise 9%, Mexico maintains lead

Avocado shipments experienced notable shifts in major export destinations last week. The U.S. received 1,564 shipments, marking a 9% increase from the previous week, according to the latest Avobook report. Mexico maintained its dominant position,...

The New Café brings Mexican-inspired brunch to Racine, official opening was July 11

The New Café brings Mexican-inspired brunch to Racine, official opening was July 11

RACINE, WI — Alan Lozano has been in the restaurant business since he moved to Wisconsin at 16 years old and has now opened his own brunch spot in downtown Racine. The New Café, 600 Main St., officially opened Friday, July 11, following a soft...

Silver Hits New Euro Record as Trump Tariffs Whack EU, Mexico

Silver Hits New Euro Record as Trump Tariffs Whack EU, Mexico

GOLD spiked sharply on Monday and the price of silver hit a fresh record in Euro terms at London's midday auction after US President Trump put heavy new trade tariffs on America's top 2 importing partners, boosting demand for bullion and...

Tariff on Mexican tomatoes could raise prices for shoppers, restaurants

Tariff on Mexican tomatoes could raise prices for shoppers, restaurants

At LaValley's farm stand in Hooksett on Tuesday, shoppers leaned in close to inspect tomatoes for just the right ripeness."A little heaviness, so there is lots of juice in there," one shopper said.But that fresh flavor could come at a cost this...

Mexico introduces new rules for self-consumption

Mexico introduces new rules for self-consumption

Mexico’s energy regulator has issued new provisions to streamline the permitting process for self-consumption power plants between 0.7 MW and 20 MW, aiming to improve legal certainty for project developers. July 15, 2025 Pilar Sánchez Molina...

Jag Cantina offers 'modern Mexican' dining, lounge

Jag Cantina offers 'modern Mexican' dining, lounge

Schneider says MMX service delivering four-day Mexico-Chicago transit time

Schneider says MMX service delivering four-day Mexico-Chicago transit time

U.S to impose import duty on Mexican tomatoes after policy shift

U.S to impose import duty on Mexican tomatoes after policy shift

The numbers are in. How popular was this Mexican artist's event in Bendigo?

The numbers are in. How popular was this Mexican artist's event in Bendigo?

Ms Bridgfoot said the redevelopment aimed to achieve "a more consistent offering" of international programs throughout the year, as well as Australian exhibitions, free exhibitions, learning facilities and family facilities.

‘What if we stay in Mexico?’ With chances in the US dashed, migrants make new lives south of border

‘What if we stay in Mexico?’ With chances in the US dashed, migrants make new lives south of border

Charges stayed against alleged human traffickers of workers from Mexico

Charges stayed against alleged human traffickers of workers from Mexico

How Did Mexico Citys Restaurants Become the Villain?

How Did Mexico Citys Restaurants Become the Villain?

(Bloomberg Opinion) -- “Go back to your country,” shouted the angry mob, hurling threats and insults at terrified diners. A recent protest against gentrification and foreign visitors in Mexico City suddenly turned violent, leaving 46...

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