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Tariffs Add a New Shock to Food Supply Chains

Companies made their supply chains stronger and more flexible because of the Covid pandemic. But they weren’t banking on tariffs.

Julie Creswell
Author: Julie Creswell

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Canada, Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc, Customs (Tariff), Fast Food Industry, Food, International Trade and World Market, Mexico, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Protectionism (Trade), Supply Chain, Sysco Corporation, Target Corporation, Trump, Donald J, United States, Vegetables
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