The Biden economy may have left families drowning in grocery bills, but President Trump is now preparing a move that could finally give American households a break. According to reports, the administration is weighing a sweeping list of tariff exemptions aimed at lowering food prices that have stubbornly stayed high despite months of political pressure.
This shift marks a major pivot from Trump’s earlier tariff strategy and signals a willingness to use every available tool to bring down costs for millions of frustrated Americans.
But it’s already sparking backlash from ranchers, critics, and foreign-policy hawks.
A major policy reversal aimed at easing household pain
Sources familiar with the discussions told The New York Times that the administration is considering broad exemptions to tariffs Trump announced in April. Those tariffs targeted countries that had not negotiated trade deals with the United States. Now, exemptions for products such as beef and citrus are being reviewed — though, as the sources note, no final decision has been made.
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