By Fnf Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 27, Jan 2025, 10:47 am IST | UPDATED: 27, Jan 2025, 10:47 am IST
With Valentine’s Day just weeks away, the timing of the trade dispute is especially significant. Colombia accounts for more than 70% of flower imports into the U.S., including roses and carnations—staples of the holiday. Industry experts warn that American consumers could see a sharp rise in flower prices due to disrupted supply chains and increased tariffs.
As tensions escalate, there are fears the economic consequences could extend beyond flowers. Colombia is a key trade partner for the U.S., and this tariff war could affect industries ranging from agriculture to manufacturing.
For now, couples looking to say “I love you” with a bouquet may need to brace for higher prices—or find new ways to express their affection amid the fallout of the Trump-Petro standoff.
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