JAKARTA - The administration of US President Donald Trump plans to waive tariffs for a number of goods categories to lower domestic food prices.

This news was reported by The New York Times newspaper citing several sources.

As reported by ANTARA from Sputnik-OANA, Friday, November 14, the change will apply to a number of reciprocal rates announced by the president in April, including tariffs on goods from countries that have not signed a trade agreement with Washington.

The report states that beef and oranges are expected to be included in the exception.

However, the report also notes that Trump has yet to make a final decision on the plan.

On Tuesday, Trump promised to lower coffee rates amid rising commodity prices.


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