A decades-old trade agreement that shaped how Mexican tomatoes reach U.S. grocery stores is on the chopping block. If it ends, importers in Nogales could face steep tariffs, and shoppers might see higher prices. We look at what’s driving the decision, who’s pushing back, and what it means for Arizona’s economy.

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