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Offline The_Reader_David

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Trump rolls back tariffs on dozens of food products
« on: November 14, 2025, 09:08:52 pm »
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order allowing a range of food products, including coffee, bananas and beef, to escape his sweeping tariffs.

The move comes as his administration faces mounting pressure over rising prices. While Trump previously downplayed concerns about the cost of living, he has focused on the issue since his Republican Party's poor performance in last week's elections.

The dozens of products included on the White House's list of exemptions range from avocados and tomatoes to coconuts and mangoes.

These goods, the Trump administration said on Friday, cannot be produced in sufficient quantities domestically.

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The White House released a list that includes more than 100 products no longer subject to the levies. Some of them include:

    Coffee
    Cocoa
    Black tea
    Green tea
    Vanilla beans
    Beef products...
    Fruits...
    Spices....
    Nuts, grains, roots and seeds...



Full article here: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdjr4xw83eko
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Re: Trump rolls back tariffs on dozens of food products
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2025, 09:10:40 pm »
Ever imposing tariffs on tropical produce which cannot be produced in the US or cannot be produced anywhere other than Hawaii or Puerto Rice was always stupid policy.

Now how about lifting the tariffs on non-food tropical agricultural products that also can't be produced in the US (I'm thinking of natural rubber).
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Re: Trump rolls back tariffs on dozens of food products
« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2025, 09:11:23 pm »
When I actually see prices coming down in the stores, I'll believe it.

Tariffs on beef?  If the cattle are U.S. cattle then why the tariffs?  What am I missing??
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Re: Trump rolls back tariffs on dozens of food products
« Reply #3 on: November 14, 2025, 09:15:06 pm »
Trump should've delegated this task, frankly, to someone who knew what they were doing.

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Re: Trump rolls back tariffs on dozens of food products
« Reply #4 on: November 14, 2025, 09:25:11 pm »
When I actually see prices coming down in the stores, I'll believe it.

Tariffs on beef?  If the cattle are U.S. cattle then why the tariffs?  What am I missing??
US cattle herds are at a low due to dry conditions in the southwest and increased fuel costs and other factors. The last administration was not rancher friendly, and herds were reduced in size to make the ends meet.

As a result of that, (much the result of Biden policy, some just the weather), domestic herds are being built. Cattle being sold for slaughter are mostly steers, the heifers are being held back for breeding. End result: less beef going to market, and higher prices. It will take a couple of years to build the herds back up; it takes longer to gestate a calf than a human.

In the meantime, Canada, Australia, New Zealand are top sources of beef, and Argentina has long been a source of canned (corned) beef for the US market. With tariffs lifted or reduced, that trade will be stimulated, and beef prices should see some relief for purchasers.
It's a balancing act, because too many imports will reduce the price point where the domestic herds will not be rebuilt as fully as they could be. Ideally, while we'd buy beef from overseas, too, our domestic herds should be larger in case there are overseas supply chain interruptions.
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