Tariffs impact imported flowers ahead of Mother’s Day

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — With tariffs, we often talk about car parts and electronics, but flower prices are also blooming.

President Trump put out a baseline 10-percent tariff on all imported goods. This includes Columbia and Ecuador, where the vast majority of fresh-cut flowers sold in the U.S. come from. This piles on top of import taxes already in place. Ecuador had a 6.8 percent tariff so importing their flowers today levies a 16.8 percent tariff.

The tariffs are not slowing down ahead of Mother’s Day, according to Tom Parker. He is the owner of Churchland’s Village Flower Shop…

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