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North Fork farmers say they would welcome tariffs to make their products more competitive with imports from Canada and Mexico. But tariff exemptions keep them at an ‘unfair’ disadvantage.
Connecticut supermarkets are closely watching tariff changes as they balance customer retention and profit margins.
Loyal customers of Asian supermarkets and other grocery stores that sell imported food wonder what will happen to prices.