Prices at the grocery store are expected to increase amid the trade wars between the Trump administration and America’s top three trading countries.
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President Donald Trump has announced new tariffs on major U.S. trading partners, triggering widespread economic concerns.
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Economists warn consumers may see prices rise on goods ranging from groceries and cars to lumber and smartphones as a result of the new tariffs. Canada and Mexico are plannin ...
Economists and local business members believe the largest impact will fall to the consumer, which President Trump has ...
Some food and gas prices may go up following the announcement of new tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada. Dos Hermanos grocery store in West Palm Beach is bracing for tariffs.