Farmers have been dogged by trade wars that have seen reduced purchases and increased prices on seeds and fertiliser.
On November 14, President Trump issued an executive order, “Modifying the Scope of the Reciprocal Tariff with Respect to Certain ...
President Trump signed an Executive Order Friday afternoon that modifies the scope of the reciprocal tariffs he first announced on April 2, 2025. The Executive Order now exempts several agricultural ...
STRENGTHENING THE ECONOMY AND NATIONAL SECURITY THROUGH TARIFFS AND TRADE DEALS: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order modifying the scope of the reciprocal tariffs that he first ...
Nov. 14 (UPI) --President Donald Trump lowered but did not eliminate reciprocal tariffs on beef, fruits, coffee and other foods in an effort to lower food prices for consumers. The president announced ...
President Trump said he expects retail food prices to fall after he removed tariffs on some foreign agricultural products, including beef and coffee. The White House released a list Nov. 14 of farm ...
President Donald Trump revised the scope of his global tariffs Friday, scrapping levies on several grocery staples in an effort to address mounting concerns about stubbornly high food prices. A White ...
In an executive order released Friday, President Donald Trump eliminated reciprocal tariffs on dozens of agricultural imports, including beef, coffee, orange juice, pineapples, and nuts. "I have ...
President Donald Trump on Friday signed an executive order that retroactively lowers tariffs on beef, tomatoes, coffee and bananas, among other agricultural imports, backdated to Thursday. The order ...
The cost of grape tomatoes may tell us a little bit more about how prices on household items have varied since President Donald Trump's tariffs were implemented.
It is walking back levies on imports including beef and coffee in what critics say is an admission that tariffs raised prices in the first place. By Ana Swanson Ana Swanson covers international trade ...
The deal will see the duty rate on Swiss goods dropping from 39 percent to 15 percent, in line with the European Union's standard tariff rate.