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Tariffs raise costs for businesses and consumers alike. When imports get more expensive, companies pass that extra cost onto YOU. Learn more: https://t.co/IEGV2JvwuG
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In a time when small businesses are already facing work flow shortages, inflation, and supply chain strain, these tariffs are just another obstacle. Tariffs are hurting us all. It's time to make your voice heard and stand up for small businesses. Contact your member of
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For the first time in 30 years, Canada bought more cars from Mexico than the U.S., a shift driven by new tariffs on American-made vehicles. Learn more:
detroitnews.com
In June, Canada imported more vehicles from Mexico than the Unites States, the first time that's happened since the early 1990s.
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Procter & Gamble, Hershey, Kraft Heinz, and Porsche are among the brands raising U.S. prices to cover steep tariff bills, hitting everyday essentials and big-ticket purchases alike. Learn more:
nypost.com
As for whether these prices will ever come down again, “generally, they don’t. You don’t usually see price deflation once a consumer group has gotten used to paying them,” an expert told The...
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Michigan’s craft beer industry is navigating one of its most challenging periods in years. Tariffs on aluminum, which have reached 50% for most countries, are piling onto what has already been a tough year for breweries.
9and10news.com
Brewers say that the industry is generally down from its pre-pandemic peak.
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The U.S. has extended tariff talks with China for 90 days, and New Orleans could feel the impact. Economists warn that higher costs on clothing, electronics, and everyday goods could hit low-income families hardest, while slowing work at the port.
wgno.com
Tariff negotiations between the U.S. and China are moving forward, with major implications for New Orleans’ economy and for the prices consumers pay on everyday goods.
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Michigan retailers and manufacturers are bracing for higher costs as new tariffs take effect, costs that will ultimately land on shoppers.
wdet.org
President Trump’s expanded tariffs are driving up costs for Michigan businesses and shoppers. Experts explain how higher prices are rippling from global supply chains to local store shelves.
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From grounded cargo lanes to higher aircraft costs, new tariffs are shaking the U.S. aviation industry. Learn more:
airwaysmag.com
Sweeping new tariffs are threatening a 2025 aviation growth boom, as U.S.-China air cargo volume has plummeted by 60%.
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From IHOP to Chipotle, restaurant chains say tariffs are adding to consumer anxiety and keeping people home. Americans ate 1 billion fewer meals out early this year, with fast-food traffic dropping more than 2% in Q2.
nypost.com
Americans ate 1 billion fewer meals at restaurants between January and March than they did the year before, according to data from market research firm Circana.
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Coffee, sugar, bananas, and beef are all tariff-sensitive staples, and these products are already seeing price hikes. New import taxes could make grocery bills even steeper, especially heading into the holidays. Learn more:
cnbc.com
Coffee, eggs and beef are among the staples still seeing big year-over-year price jumps, and new tariffs could keep them elevated.
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Wholesale inflation jumped 0.9% in July, the biggest increase in more than three years, as Trump’s tariffs push costs higher across the supply chain. Learn more:
apnews.com
U.S. wholesale inflation surged unexpectedly last month as President Donald Trump’s sweeping taxes on imports are pushing costs higher.
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With cocoa prices tripling and coffee prices doubling, Nestlé says it’s already raised prices and may have to do it again.
cnbc.com
Swiss food giant Nestle said prices for its KitKat bars and Nespresso coffee pods could rise further in the second half of this year.
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The world’s largest olive oil producer is warning U.S. consumers: tariffs could make olive oil more expensive and harder to find. Learn more:
cnbc.com
The European Union is the leading producer, consumer and exporter of olive oil.
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Hasbro, GM, and Stellantis are taking billion-dollar hits from tariffs, leaving consumers with fewer options and more headaches. American families are paying the price.
nbcnews.com
Toymakers and car companies this week are reporting tariffs eating into their margins, some to the tune of a billion dollars.
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Trump’s trade deals don’t fix the damage. Tariffs are still far higher than before and Americans will pay $1.9 trillion more over the next decade.
reason.com
In each case, tariffs remain much higher than they were before the deals.
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Montana exports $2.4B in goods each year, and 37% of that goes to Canada. Trump’s tariffs are slamming ranchers, farmers, and tourism with higher costs, lost markets, and growing instability.
fairfieldsuntimes.com
Higher material prices and fewer markets become major concerns.
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Rock City Coffee tried to hold the line. But after months of absorbing tariff costs, they had no choice but to raise prices. “It just felt better to be upfront about it,” said CEO Jessie Northgraves.
nytimes.com
Like many companies, Rock City Coffee resisted increasing prices as President Trump’s trade war drove its costs up. Then it ran out of options.
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“How much can you raise the price of a cup of coffee?”. Kansas City roasters say Trump’s 50% tariff on Brazilian coffee couldn’t come at a worse time, and the pressure’s falling on customers. Learn more:
kshb.com
Your coffee might be getting a bit more expensive because of President Trump's proposed 50% tariff on Brazilian imports. Local coffee shop operators say they are seeing the effects of the new tariff.
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Tariffs are driving up prices for U.S. manufacturing companies. One Michigan company saw steel coil costs jump 10%, even though it doesn’t buy foreign steel.
wbay.com
The study finds swing states Wisconsin and Michigan in the crossfire of foreign tariffs and U.S. capitalism.
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