Food industry lobbies for tariff exemptions on seafood, fresh produce as it warns prices could spike
US food industry groups are begging for relief from President Trump’s tariffs – warning they could send prices soaring on everything from fish and shrimp to fresh produce.
Instead of pushing for overall tariffs to be revoked, these trade associations are asking for item-specific exemptions on food products that cannot be produced on a major scale in the US.
Food products have not been a top concern when it comes to tariffs, as only about a fifth of food consumed in the US is imported, according to the US Department of Agriculture.
But for certain food products, the US leans heavily on other countries – importing about 85% of US seafood consumption, for example, Gavin Gibbons, chief strategy officer at the National Fisheries Institute, a US seafood trade group, told the Financial Times.
“There are so many voices, so many products that say, ‘Well, we just need an exemption, because we’re unlike others,’” according to Gibbons.
