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Trump Administration Temporarily Lifts Tariffs on Over 100 Food Imports to Tackle Rising Grocery Prices

More than 100 food items are temporarily exempted as the White House responds to rising grocery costs.

Miles Rowan
Last updated: November 16, 2025 11:02 am
Miles Rowan
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Executive Action to Lower Food Prices

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order in the hopes of easing the pain of increasingly prohibitive grocery bills for America’s households by suspending tariffs on more than 100 imported food items. Items range from such staples as coffee, bananas, and beef to spices and a raft of specialty crops.

These exemptions would focus on products not being produced in any significant quantity within the U.S. and, therefore, would protect U.S. agriculture but give maximum relief to consumers.

Policy Pivot Amid Inflation and Political Pressure

For years, the administration maintained a strict tariff regime and justified it as a form of protection for American industries. But the sustained price hikes, especially in meat and other food categories with imported goods, have now prompted a recalculation.

With inflation now a political liability following recent elections, the administration has turned its focus to selective tariff relief. Trump also launched an investigation into alleged price manipulation in the meatpacking industry and floated other proposals, including offering tariff rebates or renegotiating trade deals with specific countries to lower import costs.

Duty-free beverage ingredients and flavorings

The following beverages are now exempt from tariff: coffee, cocoa, black tea, green tea, and vanilla beans. All of these products are mainly imported. It is anticipated that the rollback will cut down on the costs of manufacture in addition to retail prices for consumers and commercial food manufacturers.

Relief for Beef and Processed Meat Imports

The order contains broad exemptions on beef products, including premium cuts, frozen meats, and preserved varieties such as corned beef and smoked ones. It is being done in a bid to reduce surging beef prices and boost market stability in one of the most heavily-hit grocery sectors.

Climate-Based Exemptions Boost Fresh Produce Imports

The tariff rollback includes a number of imported fruits and vegetables to help offset seasonal and climate-related supply shortages. Newly exempt include bananas, avocados, pineapples, mangoes, limes, tomatoes, plantains, coconuts, and multiple varieties of fresh peppers.

Spices and Seasonings See Full Exemption

Tariffs are off the table for a wide variety of spices, most of which are totally imported. These include cinnamon, cardamom, saffron, turmeric, paprika, cumin, ginger, cloves, and oregano, among others. The exemption will see both households and large-scale food suppliers who rely on bulk spice imports benefit.

Nuts, Grains, and Global Pantry Staples Exempted

Other specialty imports now exempt from tariffs include: nuts – including cashews, Brazil nuts, and macadamia nuts, grains such as barley, and a number of worldwide pantry staples including capers, miso, poppy seeds, palm hearts, tapioca, taro, and water chestnuts.

These commodities especially have a high demand from international cuisine, which makes the items more costly owing to the imposition of trade duties.

Implementation Timeline and Trade Expansion Plans

The tariff exemptions were made retroactive to midnight November 13. The Administration also announced it is negotiating lower tariffs on coffee and bananas with four Latin American countries and said the effort might result in U.S. retail coffee prices being slashed as much as 20% this year.

Outlook: Targeted Relief Without Broader Trade Concessions

Despite a slight cooling in overall inflation this fall, food prices remain elevated. According to the U.S. Labor Department, grocery costs rose 2.7% over the past year. The administration believes this limited tariff relief can provide tangible benefits to consumers without undermining its broader protectionist trade agenda.

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