New Coffee Tariffs Could Brew Higher Prices for U.S. Consumers
UNITED STATES, AUG 7 – President Trump’s tariffs target unfair trade and Russian oil imports, with duties up to 50% on some countries, affecting goods from more than 30 nations, officials said.
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Who pays for Trump's tariffs?
Read: 3 min U.S. President Donald Trump says the United States will reap billions of dollars from his tariff blitz, but who pays the bill? Higher tariffs on goods from dozens of trading partners kicked in Thursday, ranging between 15 per cent and 41 per cent. Here is a look at the effects of Trump’s tariff onslaught: Higher prices for U.S. consumers? The tariffs are paid by U.S.-based companies to U.S. customs when they import goods from abroad.…
What US consumers can expect from new tariffs on imported goods - WXXV News 25
By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO and DEE-ANN DURBIN Updated 1:39 PM CDT, August 7, 2025 American businesses and consumers soon will have a better idea of how President Donald Trump’s foreign trade agenda might affect them now that the United States has imposed higher tariffs on products from dozens of countries. It’s been nearly 100 years since the nation had an overall import tax rate as high as the one set Thursday. But the individual impact on business…
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