US Agriculture Secretary: Trump may exempt agricultural products that are not easy to grow in the United States from tariffs "
Internet reports that according to the Wall Street Journal, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said that the Trump administration may consider imposing tariff exemptions on goods that are difficult to grow in the United States, such as cocoa beans or coffee. Currently, these goods are included in the scope of comprehensive tariffs, and Democrats have attacked Republicans for raising costs. "Everything is under discussion right now, and I think it's important to fully understand and develop a comprehensive strategy for certain products that we can't produce domestically that supports all of the above goals-keeping domestic groceries cheap in the United States, ensuring that inflation is reduced as promised, while pushing our products global again," Rollins said in an interview.
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