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Mexico pushes back on US ruling on strawberry dumping

Published

19 August 2026

Topic

regulatory

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Agtech

Geography

Mexico

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Read at reuters.com

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Fusion42 · 21 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

The US Department of Commerce preliminarily ruled that Mexican strawberry exports were dumped at prices between 3.37% and 5.28% below normal value, triggering potential antidumping duties that could affect nearly 5,000 Mexican growers and 151,000 jobs. Mexico disputes the ruling, citing inconsistency with WTO and USMCA rules, and awaits the final ITC decision in early 2027.

This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Agtech.

◆ The Wire takeaway

Your export model just hit a regulatory obstacle with US tariffs looming on Mexican strawberries. Shift your market strategy now or face reduced US access and pressure on small growers in your supply chain.

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