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Last week the Trump administration announced new tariff exemptions for a range of goods not produced domestically in sufficient quantities, including certain produce products. 

“We welcome the Trump administration’s recognition that supporting a healthier America requires keeping fruits and vegetables affordable and available," International Fresh Produce Association said in a statement. "Today’s announcement acknowledges that easing cost pressures on items not grown domestically in sufficient supply is essential to maintaining the affordability of high-quality fresh produce products.

“For years, IFPA has emphasized that tariffs on products not produced at scale year-round could place an avoidable burden on families, limit healthy choices and disrupt the marketplace," said IFPA. "We have consistently advocated for the removal of tariffs and non-tariff barriers that are unscientific or not risk-based on fresh produce. Because of the seasonal and geographic nature of certain commodities, consumers and growers both benefit from fair trade in fresh produce and floral products. With that rationale, we will continue to make the case for similar exemptions extended to floral products.