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Oops-a-daisy! Trump tariffs carry sky-high flower costs for Mom’s Day

Editorial Board Published May 6, 2025
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Planning the marriage of your goals? Not in Trump’s America!

As we head into Mom’s Day and the start of commencement and wedding ceremony season, the floral trade is reporting rising prices for shoppers because of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

Trump’s array of haphazard tariffs on imported items contains flowers and related merchandise like vases and containers which can be imported from China. 

In reality, 80% of the flowers consumed in the USA come from abroad. In 2024, the USA imported at the least $2.2 billion value of greens and lower flowers, with most coming from South America.

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Now because of Trump’s tariffs, flower growers are experiencing elevated bills, that are being handed on to shoppers.

Rebecca Kutzer-Rice, proprietor of specialty lower flower farm Moonshot Farm in New Jersey, stated that Trump’s tariffs are impacting her enterprise when buying bulbs from abroad.

“We’re estimating it could cost our small business anywhere from $40,000 to $50,000 a year, which for a small farm is almost the equivalent of, like, a salary of another employee,” she stated.

Equally, Indiana florist Phil Hurlbutt of the Flower Cart LLC, which imports merchandise from Canada and Ecuador, instructed WNDU-TV that Trump’s tariffs may improve bills by as much as 125%.

“It’s affecting us, it’s affecting our price, it’s affecting our situation of running a smooth business,” he defined.

In line with the Wall Avenue Journal, brides are additionally tightening their belts as costs improve earlier than their weddings.

“When you hear about these tariffs, you want to evaluate everything,” Rhode Island resident Kelly Elizabeth stated, scrapping plans to purchase European wines and customised T-shirts for her wedding ceremony.


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{Couples} are additionally selecting to reduce on the standard of flowers bought for his or her weddings to keep away from harsh tariff-inflicted price will increase.

And it’s not simply flowers. Sandra Gonzalez of the Nationwide Bridal Retailers Affiliation stated that some wedding ceremony gown retailers are growing bridal robe costs by 10% to 30%, since 90% of robes are manufactured in China.

A March survey of small enterprise house owners by the Nationwide Federation of Unbiased Enterprise discovered that 30% supposed to boost costs following Trump’s tariff announcement.

These will increase are instantly impacting Individuals as Trump, a purported billionaire, has been telling U.S. youngsters that they’ve to chop again on toys because of his tariffs, which have additionally elevated prices of board video games, online game programs, and different leisure gadgets. 

Enjoyable is dearer, and now so is getting married, celebrating a commencement, and even buying flowers for Mom’s Day.

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