Bill Text: TX SCR41 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Urging the United States Department of Commerce to maintain the Tomato Suspension Agreement.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2025-04-30 - Co-author authorized [SCR41 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-SCR41-Introduced.html
| 89R16397 TBO-D | ||
| By: Blanco | S.C.R. No. 41 | |
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| WHEREAS, The State of Texas and Mexico have greatly benefited | ||
| from their strong economic relationship and long history of | ||
| bilateral trade; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Fresh tomatoes imported from Mexico contribute more | ||
| than $7.5 billion to the U.S. economy and support nearly 50,000 | ||
| jobs; more than half of the imported tomatoes enter through ports in | ||
| Pharr and Laredo, with an estimated value of nearly $1.5 billion; | ||
| and | ||
| WHEREAS, The Suspension Agreement on Fresh Tomatoes from | ||
| Mexico, or the Tomato Suspension Agreement, is the result of a | ||
| collaborative effort involving the U.S. Department of Commerce and | ||
| nearly 700 producers and exporters of fresh tomatoes grown in | ||
| Mexico; the agreement first became effective on November 1, 1996, | ||
| and its most recent update went into effect on September 19, 2019; | ||
| and | ||
| WHEREAS, Under the Tomato Suspension Agreement, signatory | ||
| producers and exporters must sell Mexican tomatoes at or above a | ||
| specific reference price to eliminate the injurious effects of | ||
| exports of fresh tomatoes to the United States; the agreement has | ||
| helped to bring stability to the tomato market while complying with | ||
| U.S. trade laws, and it has established strong enforcement and | ||
| monitoring mechanisms; in addition, the agreement ensures that U.S. | ||
| consumers have access to a wide selection of fresh tomatoes | ||
| year-round; and | ||
| WHEREAS, The termination of the Tomato Suspension Agreement | ||
| would subject U.S. companies to a 17.09 percent tariff on each | ||
| shipment of tomatoes imported from Mexico, resulting in severe | ||
| economic harm to numerous businesses and communities in Texas; the | ||
| estimated potential loss to the state's economy is more than $4.5 | ||
| billion and 32,000 jobs; the vast majority of produce warehouses in | ||
| the Rio Grande Valley would see immediate and severe reductions in | ||
| their business, and many would face the threat of closure; | ||
| moreover, high duties on tomatoes would negatively impact consumers | ||
| by inflating prices and limiting the supply of vine-ripened and | ||
| specialty tomatoes, which are predominantly imported by Texas | ||
| companies; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Countless businesses, residents, workers, and | ||
| citizens of Texas have benefited from the Tomato Suspension | ||
| Agreement, and its continuation is vital to the economy of the Lone | ||
| Star State; now, therefore, be it | ||
| RESOLVED, That the 89th Legislature of the State of Texas | ||
| hereby respectfully urge the U.S. Department of Commerce to | ||
| maintain the Tomato Suspension Agreement; and, be it further | ||
| RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward an | ||
| official copy of this resolution to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce. | ||
