How Trump Tariffs Are Lowering Food Prices In Brazil, Mexico
US tariff policy is having unexpected consequences for consumers — in some places. Coffee is becoming cheaper in Brazil, and in Mexico tomatoes are less expensive. US shoppers, meanwhile, are facing rising grocery bills.
Customers at a supermarket on Avenida Rua Bolivar in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, are positively surprised at the price changes they've been experiencing over the past few weeks, as they are now paying significantly less for coffee and meat, for example.
"Finally, some good news in these difficult times," says shopper Julienne Freitas, while speaking with DW...
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