
Imported baby formula is about to get expensive again, with tariffs back in place
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54% : But the impact of tariffs could be huge on publicly traded companies that need to deliver performance every quarter, McMahon said.51% : Once tariffs are in place, they could make the company's costs 20% higher, said Kendamil co-founder Will McMahon.
40% : Product recalls from Abbott Laboratories last February exacerbated an infant-formula shortage caused by supply-chain disruptions The Food and Drug Administration's temporary waiver of infant-formula tariffs to address the national baby-formula shortage , meaning imported formula could again face tariffs of up to 17.5%.
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