Appeals to ordinary Americans: The media in the United States publish more and more articles, which are something like a ranking, or maybe more a product guide that should be bought before the duties begin to be felt in prices. The lists included both necessity and luxurious goods. The Fil Lempert food analyst estimates that almost half of the products in the supermarket, i.e. About 40 thousand It will be touched by duties. “For consumers, the most visible effect of these duties will be inflated prices at the cash register” – he points out.
What is worth buying before the duties? National Public Radio (NPR) has published a list of food products, which prices They can launch because they are imported from countries where the duties will be extremely high. The list includes: seafood, coffee, fruit, alcohol, beef, rice, cheese, nuts, chocolate and olive oil. In turn, “The Mirror” in a similar combination gives bananas, avocado, coffee, tea, but also cars, furniture and washing machines, dryers, clothes, toys and building materials. On the other hand, “Newsweek” also had: refrigerators, engagement rings and video games, household appliances and smartphones. The letters differ, but it only shows how Americans will feel the duties. Their effect in food prices should be visible soon, while for other products it must take several weeks.
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Sources: NPR“Newsweek“, IAR,”The Mirror“, supermarketguru.com