Why tariffs on Mexico and Canada could drive up grocery costs, in 3 charts
From fresh avocados to dairy products, Americans rely heavily on their bordering countries for everyday grocery items. The White House confirmed that President Donald Trump will impose a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada — two of the largest suppliers of agricultural products to the US — on February 1. These tariffs could drive up food prices for the average shopper, at a time when rising grocery costs are already a concern for many American families....
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