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Shoppers will pay more for bananas, coffee and toilet paper because of tariffs, trade group saysGrocery bills will likely rise as shoppers pay more for household staples because of the Trump administration’s new tariffs.
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Politics is becoming more important for the global grain trade than demand and supply: CBADennis Voznesenski, agriculture economist at CBA says that the key factor for wheat and other soft commodity prices this year will be how much will be able to be exported out from the Black Sea ...
The Australian agricultural industry is bracing for impact from the recent 10 per cent tariff imposed on goods exported to ...
Donald Trump's new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada also took effect on Tuesday, launching new trade conflicts with the top three US trading partners.
the CBA said. But U.S. oat acreage peaked more than a century ago and has been declining in the decades since then, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The domestic food system can no ...
According to Dennis Voznesenski, agricultural economist at CBA, the beef industry is likely to bear the brunt of the tariffs. "Beef is likely to be the one that is most impacted and most directly ...
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