Trump cuts tariffs on goods like coffee, bananas, and beef in bid to slash consumer prices
President Trump exempts key imports like coffee and beef from tariffs to ease consumer costs amid record price hikes, affecting goods that support 2.2 million U.S. jobs, industry says.
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order removing tariffs on beef, coffee, and bananas to ease high consumer prices.
- The action followed elections where economic issues were a major concern, contributing to Democratic wins in Virginia and New Jersey.
- Trump's order also pertains to agreements with Ecuador, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Argentina to reduce import levies on agricultural goods.
- The White House stated that over 100 products would no longer be subject to the reciprocal tariffs, which ranged from 10% to 50%.
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Trump repeals tariffs on some foods as Americans face high grocery prices
President Donald Trump issued an executive order Friday rolling back tariffs on certain agricultural products, including beef, tomatoes and coffee. “Many of the announced trade deals and ongoing negotiations involve countries that produce substantial volumes of agricultural products that are not grown or produced in sufficient quantities in the United States,” the White House said in a document circulated to reporters about the order. Friday’s a…
Donald Trump announced, Friday, the elimination of customs duties on more than 200 food products, including some basic products such as coffee, beef, bananas and potatoes, on the basis of the growing consumer concerns...
Trump Flip-Flopping as Tariffs Raise Grocery Prices
King Don now admits in policy that his tariffs raise Americans’ grocery prices: President Donald Trump on Friday signed an executive order exempting a range of food imports — including coffee, beef and bananas — from his reciprocal tariff policies. The White House said the president had “determined that certain agricultural products shall no longer be subject to the reciprocal tariffs.” Among the items being exempted are coffee, tea, tropical f…
Trump backed down by removing duties on a number of goods in order to lower domestic prices in the United States: EADaily
EADaily, November 15th, 2025. Due to rising prices in the US domestic market, President Donald Trump has issued an executive order canceling many of his own so-called "reciprocal" tariffs on a wide range of goods.
This Friday, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, signed a decree to withdraw the tariffs on imports of beef, bananas, coffee and tomatoes, among others, with the aim of reducing the cost of living in the country.The measure states that the products listed will no longer have the so-called “reciprocal” tariffs, all after analyzing issues such as the domestic production capacity of certain goods in the United States. Thus, the list o…
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