National Restaurant Association Statement on the New Tariffs on Food and Beverages
- The National Restaurant Association asks the Trump Administration to continue sensible trade agreements regarding tariffs on food and beverages.
- The National Restaurant Association urges the Trump Administration to maintain sensible trade agreements, stating that food and beverage products do not majorly contribute to trade deficits.
- They advocate for exempting food and beverage items from tariff negotiations to protect small businesses and jobs while keeping dining affordable.
- The Association highlights that new tariffs will raise costs for key menu products, potentially forcing restaurants to increase menu prices.
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National Restaurant Association Statement on the New Tariffs on Food and Beverages
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- President Donald J. Trump has recently announced several new tariffs that could impact the cost of food and beverages. These changes could increase the prices for popular restaurant items like coffee and hamburgers and…
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