U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports are set to take effect next month and economists say the costs of a wide range of items could go up as businesses pass on those costs to consumers. Anne Gaviola has more on how tariff-inflation means you stand to pay more for a range of items from smartphones to food staples like soup.
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From beer to fridges, what products might cost more with metal tariffs?
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