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Almonds: anger over Trump’s tariffs

August 7, 2025 at 10:34 AM , Der AUDITOR
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SACRAMENTO/MADRID. EU buyers are seizing the day to purchase US almonds. Anger over the EU-US tariff deal prevails in Spain. Yet, the country holds quite good competitive advantages.

Buyers seize the day

After the USDA’s estimate over a 3.0-billion-pound US crop took the market by surprise prices declined sharply in the second half of July. Industry expectations rather range at 2.8 billion pounds. Buyers in Europe are seizing their opportunity, which may well only be temporary. Traders anticipate slight corrections in the next few weeks.

Anger over EU-US deal in Spain

In addition, the last-minute framework deal agreed between the US and EU caps the baseline tariff at 15% for most products imported from the

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