💨 Abstract
Donald Trump's tariffs will increase costs of imported goods in the US, including food, due to high dependence on foreign supplies, particularly from Mexico and Canada. This could lead to higher grocery bills, especially for fresh produce and processed foods with foreign ingredients. The impact is expected to be particularly severe on developing economies, which rely on stable international food prices.
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