Tariffs Mean You Pay More for Worse Products
NegativeU.S News

The article discusses how tariffs lead to higher prices for inferior products, using coffee as a prime example. It highlights that even if the U.S. could produce coffee at the same volume as Colombia, the quality would not match, resulting in consumers paying more for less flavorful options. This matters because it underscores the impact of trade policies on product quality and consumer choices.
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