That extra dab of guacamole on your burrito could cost more because of new tariffs
Briefly

President Trump's upcoming tariffs on Mexican imports are anticipated to raise prices on popular items in California, such as avocados, beer, and tequila. As business owners brace for these changes, many are pre-ordering stock in anticipation of increased costs. The tariffs, originally proposed in February, are aimed at addressing drug flows across the border, with the president stating they will take effect shortly. As a result, businesses like Mexican restaurants are likely to raise menu prices to cope with soaring wholesale costs, such as the recent rise in avocado prices.
President Trump's new tariffs on Mexican imports are expected to significantly increase costs for consumers and businesses in California, particularly for food and alcohol.
Tariffs proposed by Trump in February are set to take effect soon, with business owners preparing for immediate price hikes on avocados and tequila.
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