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Here are 11 groceries getting slammed by the China tariff war.

China Tariff Trade War

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“They say, the next time I buy this, it might be double in price.”

Your order means the world to our small business," the companysays.

The United States is the largest market."

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H Mart

China exported 436,300 MMT (million metric tons) of crustaceans in 2024 alone.

The U.S. imported $124.03 million worth of garlic from China in 2023, according toThe Packer.

“But some have already said they were going to increase their prices.”

50Hertz Tingly Foods

50Hertz Tingly Foods

Children’s Toys

A whopping 80% of toys in the U.S. are made in China.

“China is by far the world’s largest toy exporter.

“Spice businesses, especially small- and medium-sized companies, may struggle to remain competitive.

Apple juice in the glass with apples

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lee kum kee llk chili bean sauce toban djan 13 oz jar

Lee Kum Kee

frozen shrimp

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fly by jing

Fly by Jing

Garlic cloves in a glass bowl with peeled garlic on a white wooden table.

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Walmart

Rows of shelves with toys in a shopping mall

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spices and herbs

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beluga caviar

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