President Trump has announced sweeping new 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada, two of the country's top trading partners.
The broader impact of President Trump's tariffs could cause food prices in the U.S. to rise at a time when grocery prices are ...
In 2023, the United States imported about $40 billion in agricultural food products from Canada, ranging from baked goods to canola oil. Over $1.7 billion alone in frozen potato products like ...
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada starting Saturday, as well as an additional 10% tariff ...
In fact, tariffs on imported food products would almost certainly send grocery prices up by reducing choices for consumers and competition for American producers. Tariffs can also be used to ...
targeting products across all major categories of imports from machinery to food. (Most imports from Mexico and Canada didn’t incur any tariffs, while many imports from China already did.) ...
"Any increase in expenses in the form of a tariff subsequently serves as a 'food tax' on consumers for imported products and is not a workable solution," National Grocers Association spokesman David ...
Under the new policy, food products and packaging certified by ... regardless of whether they are produced domestically or imported, the decree states. "In recent months, countless companies ...
Effective Monday, fresh food (fruits, vegetables, vegetables, and meats) and non-perishable dry staple products can be imported at zero tariffs through the Central Market. “In view of the ...