Synopsis
How food prices are going up due to importing costs and trade tariffs. Why some food costs go up and others go down, the stability of costs is discussed along with the external factors that are affecting them.
- Programme: Talking Business
- Episode: 04/04/2025
- Channel: BBC News
- Broadcast year: 2025
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