Despite Donald Trump's tariff threats, Mexican farmers working flat out to meet Super Bowl fans' appetite for guacamole ...
CFR President and former U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman analyzes the potential economic consequences and broader ...
Super Bowl Sunday is as much about the snacks as it is about football, and nothing defines game-day food quite like guacamole. Every year, millions of fans in the U.S. enjoy bowls of the creamy dip, ...
The majority of avocados consumed in the United States come from Mexico. Here’s how tariffs could make the price of avocados—and other goods—more expensive.
The Mexican avocado packers and exporters association APEAM said the figure is similar to last year's shipments ahead of the ...
President Donald Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada could take effect next month, with consumers likely to see prices rise ...
The global situation right now is a moving target, forcing many business owners to hope for the best and prepare for the ...
Key Takeaways Chipotle gets half its avocados from outside Mexico, according to CEO Scott Boatwright; meanwhile, the U.S.
President Trump on Saturday issued executive orders imposing 25% tariffs on Canada (except energy at 10%) and Mexico, and an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods, prompting announcements of ...
Chipotle is downplaying the potential impact of U.S. tariffs on imported avocados and beef from China, Mexico and Canada.
President Donald Trump agreed to a 30-day pause on tariff threats against Mexico and Canada in exchange for enhanced border security against drug trafficking.
Tariffs are now in effect on goods from China, and imports from Canada and Mexico could be next (again). Americans are likely ...
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