With tariffs affecting imports, the increased use of weight-loss drugs is also hitting sugar consumption in the United States, with domestic demand seeing its biggest drop in over forty years.
Tariff Impacted Trade Flows U.S. sugar imports are declining due to stock build from frontloading to beat tariffs and declining use linked to GLP-1 drugs Policy and diet drugs have had a greater impact on the United States’ supply-and-demand balance than any forecast changes in production. Total sugar imports are set to decline by more
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