The Trump administration announced Thursday it will eliminate tariffs on coffee, bananas, other food imports and select textile products from four Latin American countries in a bid to lower prices for American consumers struggling with high grocery costs.

The White House reached framework trade agreements with Ecuador , Guatemala , El Salvador and Argentina that will eliminate levies on products that cannot be grown or produced in sufficient quantities in the US, according to a senior administration official.

“Coffee, we’re going to lower some tariffs and have some coffee come in,” Trump said during a Monday interview with Fox News host Laura Ingraham on “The Ingraham Angle.”

The Trump administration will cut tariffs on bananas in order to lower the cost of groceries, a Whi

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