Bay Area cuisine thrives on global flavors. Trump’s trade war puts that at risk
- President Donald Trump's tariffs are threatening California businesses and jobs, according to various wine shop owners and farmers, who find the exact impacts unclear at this time.
- The Port of Los Angeles saw a rise in imports but a decline in exports for four consecutive months, as noted by Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of Los Angeles.
- California's lawsuit against the Trump administration seeks an immediate halt to these tariffs, with Governor Gavin Newsom stating their effects are 'outsized.'
- One medium-sized winery reported a 90% loss of business with China due to Trump's tariffs, which indicates long-term market challenges, according to the winery's representatives.
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Bay Area cuisine thrives on global flavors. Trump’s trade war puts that at risk
OAKLAND CHINATOWN — It’s hardly been worth it for restaurants here to invest in menus. Stickers scrawled with handwritten prices are layered over laminated pages, each marking the crises of recent years — pandemic-era inflation and supply-chain issues, increases to California’s minimum wage, and now sweeping tariffs on Chinese goods. Restaurant owners are holding their breath as they wait to see whether President Donald Trump doubles down on his…
'There would have to be a reckoning': CA farmers grapple with impact of Trump tariffs
President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs are putting many California businesses, jobs and the state budget at risk. They’re affecting not only long-term relationships with trading partners, but an intricate web of ecosystems and supply chains. This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The California business owners and groups grappling with the tariffs — wine shop owners, winery founders, far…

How Trump tariffs could upend California farms, wine businesses and ports
In summary From higher costs to export worries, California’s agricultural and wine industries face many possible tariff effects. But some hope for opportunity. President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs are putting many California businesses, jobs and the state budget at risk. They’re affecting not only long-term relationships with trading partners, but an intricate web of ecosystems and supply chains. The California business owners a…
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