[The Trump Administration Plans to Expand Food Tariff Exemptions to Ease Price Pressure] According to The New York Times, the Trump administration plans to implement widespread exemptions on certain tariffs to alleviate anxiety among U.S. consumers caused by rising food prices. The exemptions will cover certain reciprocal tariffs announced by Trump in April, including products from countries that have not yet reached trade agreements with the United States, and are expected to involve beef and citrus products. This plan may go beyond the scope of exemptions proposed in Trump's September executive order, which was limited to tariffs on products not produced or grown in the U.S. and already included in trade agreements. Sources familiar with the matter revealed that U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has advocated for exemptions on food-related goods due to high prices.