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Florida Lawmakers Urge USMCA Review Protection
March 19, 2026
Florida Congressman Vern Buchanan and Senator Ashley Moody led a bipartisan letter to the Trump Administration urging protective measures for Florida growers during the USMCA Joint Review. They advocate for targeted, seasonal, product-specific tariff-rate quotas to prevent import surges from Mexico that could harm Florida's produce industry and threaten American agricultural jobs. This action highlights ongoing concerns about trade enforcement and market fairness impacting agricultural supply chains and procurement planning.
- Procurement professionals should note potential changes in tariff-rate quotas affecting import volumes and pricing for produce from Mexico.
- Agricultural suppliers and contractors serving Florida markets may face shifts in demand and regulatory conditions tied to USMCA enforcement.
- Agencies involved in agricultural procurement and trade compliance should prepare for possible policy adjustments influencing sourcing strategies.
- Businesses engaged in cross-border agricultural trade should evaluate risks related to import surges and tariff protections under USMCA review outcomes.
For too long, Mexico has taken advantage of trade agreements in ways that put Florida growers at a disadvantageharming the industry and our farmers. Thats why Im co-leading an effort to ensure U.S. trade policies support American agriculture, protect Florida farms and keep our state growing.
— Senator Ashley Moody
Floridas farmers are being squeezed out of their own market by a flood of low-priced imports from Mexico. Unfair Mexican Trade Practices are putting American farms, jobs and our national food supply at risk.
— Congressman Vern Buchanan
Agencies
United States House of Representatives, United States Senate, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services