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If after the three months are up, some countries could see their tariff rate go up again.
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So which foods could suddenly become significantly more expensive and harder to source?
Here’s what shoppers should expect with the next round of tariffs.
“This could set them back two or three years.”
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Either way, the increase will impact consumers.
“I was really stressed with the possibility of having this 200% tariff.”
Fresh Fruit
Fresh fruit could become a lot more unaffordable, experts warn.
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Hamburgers
The U.S. imports beef from countries such as Australia and New Zealand.
Cocoa Beans
Chocolate could become more expensive, experts warn.
“A lot of liquor bottles come from Europe, the cheeses and the pastas, quite a bit.
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It’s hard for us to hold off.
People think there’s a large profit in this.
You’d be surprised how little it is.”
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