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President Trump signed an executive order Friday cutting tariffs on scores of products in a bid to lower some grocery prices following frustration from voters over rapidly rising costs. The products that are no longer subject to tariffs include coffee,
President Donald Trump lowered but did not eliminate reciprocal tariffs and beef, fruits, coffee and other foods in an effort to lower food prices.
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Trump rolls back tariffs on key imports, citing price relief for U.S. families and businesses
President Trump has lifted tariffs on coffee, bananas, beef, and other imports under new trade deals with Latin America, aiming to reduce prices for U.S. families.
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But framework agreements, released by the White House on Nov. 13, commit the United States to removing President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs on certain exports that cannot be grown, mined, or produced in sufficient quantities in the United States.