Trade Tariffs
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India Considers McDonald’s Closure in Retaliation to US, Canada Tariffs
India is resisting escalating trade tensions with the US after Washington’s tariff hike on Indian goods. Prime Minister Modi vowed to protect Indian farmers’ interests. The Ministry of External Affairs deemed the US tariffs “unfair” and pledged to protect national interests. Despite concessions already made by India, the US demands more access to India’s agricultural sector, a politically sensitive area. An opposition party member even suggested closing McDonald’s in India in response to the dispute and Trump’s claims regarding India-Pakistan relations.
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Tariffs Drive Up Beef Prices, Threatening “Most Expensive Burger Ever” in the US
U.S. beef prices are soaring to record highs due to trade tariffs, drought, and rising feed costs, potentially leading to the most expensive burgers in history. Ground beef prices surged to $13.49 per kilogram in June, a 12% increase year-over-year. Steak prices are also rising. A new 50% tariff on Brazilian goods, effective August 1st, will further inflate prices, potentially raising the total tax burden on Brazilian beef to 76%. Some businesses are reducing patty sizes to cope with the increased costs.