President Donald Trump on Friday scrapped U.S. tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruits and dozens of other everyday food imports, a major reversal of a signature policy that defined much of his second term, according to Associated Press. The dramatic move comes amid growing voter frustration over high grocery bills and follows a string of off-year election losses in which Americans cited economic concerns as their top issue. Advertisement
Trump, who has spent his second term imposing sweeping levies to push domestic production, abruptly announced the rollback while flying aboard Air Force One. “We just did a little bit of a rollback on some foods like coffee,” he said, hours after the White House released details of the tariff cuts.
When pressed on whether tariffs had contributed to ri

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