Tariffs raise canned food prices without production gains
Tariffs on tinplate steel have increased canned food prices by 40 percent. Domestic production has not risen substantially as a result.
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Higher canned food prices directly raise grocery costs for American households.
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Tariffs on tinplate steel have increased canned food prices by 40 percent. Domestic production has not risen substantially as a result.