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特朗普关税击中黄瓜、海鲜,美国食品业疾呼:豁免!
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-08-25 10:57

Group 1 - The average American household is projected to face an increase in spending of $2,400 due to tariffs, which are at their highest effective rate since 1933 at 18.6% [1][2] - The U.S. food industry is seeking exemptions from tariffs, particularly for fresh produce, as the industry warns that menu prices will rise if tariffs are imposed on seasonal ingredients [2][4] - The seafood industry is heavily reliant on imports, with 85% of seafood consumption in the U.S. coming from foreign sources, and 90% of shrimp supply being imported, primarily from India [4][6][7] Group 2 - The U.S. seafood trade deficit reached $24 billion in 2022, highlighting the significant reliance on imported seafood [5] - The American Food Industry Association has indicated that without tariff exemptions, prices for various food products will rise significantly, affecting major retailers like Walmart [9] - Walmart's CEO noted that costs are increasing weekly due to tariffs, with a same-store inflation rate of 1.1% reported, which is more than double the previous quarter [10] Group 3 - Target has experienced a sales slowdown and acknowledges the challenges posed by tariffs, indicating a reluctance to raise prices but recognizing the difficulties in managing costs [10] - Economic analysts predict that overall inflation in the U.S. will rise from 2.5% in the second quarter to around 3.5% by the end of the year, driven by increasing prices of imported goods [11]