From Cans to Cartons: How Trump's Metals Duties Affect Packages on Shelves
Andy Russick, who sells canned fruit and tomatoes to top U.S. grocers like Kroger , hospitals and schools, shares the stated aim behind U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war - fighting cheap Chinese imports. Yet when U.S. tariffs on imported steel and aluminum doubled to 50% on June 4, his company, canned-food maker Pacific Coast Producers, became collateral damage in the crossfire of Trump's erratic trade policies.
The problem is that since 2017, Chinese fruit cocktails, vegetables and similar canned-food imports from across Southeast Asia and Europe have...
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