Sector | Trade War
U.S. court orders US$165bn tariff refunds as CBP develops CAPE system
Peruvian blueberry exporters have 180 days to claim US$ tariff refunds
South African macadamia margins pressured by U.S. tariffs and rand
U.S. onion exports to Panama halted after tariff quota reached
Agexport, Guatemala
"Exports to the U.S. continue at 0% tariff after Supreme Court ruling"
Freight uncertainty following the Supreme Court tariff ruling
Remaining Greek kiwifruit suitable only for the European market because of its size and firmness
Austrian onions reach Greece at more competitive prices
Slim profit margins for Greek onions
Produce industry reacts to Supreme Court tariff ruling
South African agriculture welcomes possible 15% U.S. tariff cut
U.S. farmers divided after Supreme Court overturns Trump tariffs
U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs, new 15% levy announced
U.S. maintains 10% tariff on Argentine lemons
High tariffs deprive Mauritanian exporters of strong Moroccan demand for watermelons
Tensions have resulted in increased imports from Europe
Canada’s produce exports witness a boost due to limited supply and high prices in the U.S.
Renato Alves, Coana:
"A 50% tariff practically drove us out of the U.S. market"
India to cut tariffs on U.S. fruits, vegetables, and tree nuts
New Zealand exporters await U.S. supreme court ruling on tariffs
Leon Bol (New Green) on the inflated U.S. dollar
"We already observed the greatest impact of the dollar exchange rate last year"
USMCA review debate intensifies amid Canada–China trade talks
U.S. farmers weigh tariff revenue against rising input costs
10 years of Chilean blueberries at Früchte Widmann
Increase in volume expected for Chilean cherries
Luc Vanoirbeek (VBT) on the impact of possible new import duties
"Figures are negligible, but the real risk lies in trade relations and the economic climate"
Pablo Fitskie, Scott Farms International:
“If Europe introduces countermeasures, we always have Egypt as a backup”