Publish: 11:35, 03 Jul, 2025

In US capital, Trump tariffs bite into restaurant profits

Online Desk
In US capital, Trump tariffs bite into restaurant profits
Photo - Collected

Brazilian coffee beans, French champagne and Chinese teas -- drinks are a profit driver for US restaurants, but higher import costs have eaten into margins and fed into consumer prices in the three months since President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping global tariffs.

A stone's throw from the White House, a restaurant group that takes pride in dishing up fresh local meat and produce has found itself having to raise prices on its menus.

"The reality is, we have to pass along some of those to our guests," said John Filkins, corporate beverage director at Clyde's Restaurant Group.

"Could be anywhere from 50 cents to $1 on certain wines by the glass, or spirits, or some of our food menu items," he told AFP.

"We've seen huge increases in coffee and in teas, and we're beginning to see some of those increases in food, as well as paper products coming on through as well," he added.

Clyde's, which opened in the 1960s in Washington, has more than a dozen restaurants in and around the US capital.

One of them is The Hamilton in downtown Washington, where drinks prices have ticked up.

While management has tried to limit increases, Filkins said this has been tough.

Businesses have encountered snarled supply chains and higher costs since Trump imposed fresh tariffs after returning to the presidency in January.

In April, the president unleashed his widest-ranging salvo, a 10 percent duty on imports from most trading partners. This is expected to surge to higher levels for dozens of economies.

'Low cash, low margin'

Leaders like Filkins are eyeing a deadline next Wednesday when the steeper tariffs are due to kick in.

These are customized to each partner, with the level for European Union products rising to 20 percent and that for Japanese goods jumping to 24 percent unless they strike deals to avert or lower the rates.

Filkins warned that the longer tariffs remain in place, the fewer small, independent distributors, importers and restaurants there might be.

"The hope is we don't see tariffs to the extent where we're seeing them any longer," he added.

"Restaurants are, at the end of the day, typically low cash, low margin," Filkins said.

A typical outfit probably runs "in the single digits in terms of profit margin," he noted.

This means that cutting out 10 percent to 15 percent of their profit for wine by the glass, for example, could prove a significant blow.

20-30% hikes

Clyde's sources coffee beans from places like Brazil and Indonesia for its blends, while getting teas from India and China.

"Over the course of the last probably six months, we've seen about a 20 to 30 percent increase of that cost," Filkins said.

This is partly because suppliers and distributors are not only paying the 10 percent tariff but forking out more due to exchange rates.

Imports from China face a 30 percent tariff currently even though Washington and Beijing have temporarily lowered tit-for-tat levies on each other's goods.

Without a deal, products from Indonesia face a 32 percent duty come Wednesday, and the rate for India spikes to 26 percent.

"For liquor, beer and wine, most of the wine we import comes from the EU," Filkins said, noting the impact is biggest on products from France, Italy, Spain and Portugal so far.

Yet, his company is trying to hold off passing on additional costs entirely.

"Consumers are not comfortable spending more in the current climate," said Filkins.

The world's biggest economy has fared well after the Covid-19 pandemic, helped by a solid labor market that allowed consumers to keep spending.

But economic growth has slowed alongside hiring.

Economists are monitoring to see if tariffs feed more broadly into inflation this summer, and households become more selective with purchases.

With Trump's approach of announcing, adjusting and halting tariffs roiling financial markets and fueling uncertainty -- forcing businesses to put investments on hold -- Filkins hopes for an easing of levies.

"It's hard for all of us to forecast what's going to happen in the next eight days," said Filkins. "We can't base all of our decisions on speculation."

Source: AFP

Bd-pratidin English/ ANI

More News
France, UK, Germany to reimpose Iran sanctions in August if no progress
France, UK, Germany to reimpose Iran sanctions in August if no progress
Saudi Arabia arrests 12 expats in Najran for prostitution in residential building
Saudi Arabia arrests 12 expats in Najran for prostitution in residential building
Woman flying from Doha to India caught with $7.3m worth of cocaine in Oreo boxes
Woman flying from Doha to India caught with $7.3m worth of cocaine in Oreo boxes
Ukraine should not target Moscow: Trump
Ukraine should not target Moscow: Trump
Iran seizes foreign tanker over fuel smuggling allegation
Iran seizes foreign tanker over fuel smuggling allegation
South Korea reopens trial of spy chief who killed president Park Chung-hee
South Korea reopens trial of spy chief who killed president Park Chung-hee
Israeli attacks in Gaza kill at least 61
Israeli attacks in Gaza kill at least 61
Imran Khan's ex-wife launches Pakistan Republic Party
Imran Khan's ex-wife launches Pakistan Republic Party
World's oldest marathon runner dies aged 114 in road accident
World's oldest marathon runner dies aged 114 in road accident
American who spied on Ukraine for Russia tells his story
American who spied on Ukraine for Russia tells his story
1 in 10 children in Gaza malnourished
1 in 10 children in Gaza malnourished
Thousands of Afghans were moved to UK in secret scheme
Thousands of Afghans were moved to UK in secret scheme
Latest News
Met office forecasts rain over the country
Met office forecasts rain over the country
1 second ago | National
France, UK, Germany to reimpose Iran sanctions in August if no progress
France, UK, Germany to reimpose Iran sanctions in August if no progress
16 minutes ago | International
New 22-point policy for posting OCs in police stations announced
New 22-point policy for posting OCs in police stations announced
28 minutes ago | National
Myanmar Ambassador calls on National Security Adviser
Myanmar Ambassador calls on National Security Adviser
39 minutes ago | National
Claude AI now works with Canva to simplify design tasks
Claude AI now works with Canva to simplify design tasks
39 minutes ago | Tech
Govt sets up committee to review economic losses from NBR officials’ strike
Govt sets up committee to review economic losses from NBR officials’ strike
40 minutes ago | Economy
Club World Cup Final Draws 1.3 Million Viewers on TBS
Club World Cup Final Draws 1.3 Million Viewers on TBS
51 minutes ago | Sports
State mourning day being observed today to mark July Martyrs’ Day
State mourning day being observed today to mark July Martyrs’ Day
56 minutes ago | National
Boat symbol removed from EC website
Boat symbol removed from EC website
1 hour ago | National
Tigers eye first T20I Series win in Sri Lanka
Tigers eye first T20I Series win in Sri Lanka
1 hour ago | Sports
How many minutes you should walk every day to avoid back pain, study reveals
How many minutes you should walk every day to avoid back pain, study reveals
1 hour ago | Lifestyle
Pakistan team arrive in Dhaka
Pakistan team arrive in Dhaka
1 hour ago | Sports
Main accused in Mitford murder case arrested in Patuakhali
Main accused in Mitford murder case arrested in Patuakhali
1 hour ago | National
Saudi Arabia arrests 12 expats in Najran for prostitution in residential building
Saudi Arabia arrests 12 expats in Najran for prostitution in residential building
1 hour ago | International
Woman flying from Doha to India caught with $7.3m worth of cocaine in Oreo boxes
Woman flying from Doha to India caught with $7.3m worth of cocaine in Oreo boxes
1 hour ago | International
Police vehicle set ablaze in Gopalganj amid political unrest
Police vehicle set ablaze in Gopalganj amid political unrest
1 hour ago | City
Ukraine should not target Moscow: Trump
Ukraine should not target Moscow: Trump
1 hour ago | International
Politics of revenge resurfaces
Politics of revenge resurfaces
2 hours ago | Special
Iran seizes foreign tanker over fuel smuggling allegation
Iran seizes foreign tanker over fuel smuggling allegation
2 hours ago | International
Mohammad Khaled Rahim appointed new ACC secretary
Mohammad Khaled Rahim appointed new ACC secretary
2 hours ago | National
Shershaah couple confirm arrival of baby girl on Instagram
Shershaah couple confirm arrival of baby girl on Instagram
2 hours ago | Showbiz
NBR picks 15,494 tax files for audit over possible evasion
NBR picks 15,494 tax files for audit over possible evasion
2 hours ago | Economy
South Korea reopens trial of spy chief who killed president Park Chung-hee
South Korea reopens trial of spy chief who killed president Park Chung-hee
3 hours ago | International
'Cement industry unprepared for LDC graduation pressure on exports'
'Cement industry unprepared for LDC graduation pressure on exports'
3 hours ago | Economy
Israeli attacks in Gaza kill at least 61
Israeli attacks in Gaza kill at least 61
3 hours ago | International
When plants talk, insects listen: Researchers
When plants talk, insects listen: Researchers
3 hours ago | Tech
Imran Khan's ex-wife launches Pakistan Republic Party
Imran Khan's ex-wife launches Pakistan Republic Party
3 hours ago | International
World's oldest marathon runner dies aged 114 in road accident
World's oldest marathon runner dies aged 114 in road accident
4 hours ago | International
Family competition in corruption
Family competition in corruption
4 hours ago | Special
American who spied on Ukraine for Russia tells his story
American who spied on Ukraine for Russia tells his story
4 hours ago | International
Most Read
Govt to import 4 lakh tonnes of rice to avert food risk in flood season
Govt to import 4 lakh tonnes of rice to avert food risk in flood season
23 hours ago | National
Prof Yunus calls for unity to build ‘New Bangladesh’ inspired by July martyrs
Prof Yunus calls for unity to build ‘New Bangladesh’ inspired by July martyrs
5 hours ago | National
Muri Shinai De: The art of living well without pushing too hard
Muri Shinai De: The art of living well without pushing too hard
23 hours ago | Lifestyle
Malaysia to issue multiple entry visas for Bangladeshi workers: Adviser Asif Nazrul
Malaysia to issue multiple entry visas for Bangladeshi workers: Adviser Asif Nazrul
6 hours ago | National
After YouTube, Meta also declares war on copy-paste Facebook creators
After YouTube, Meta also declares war on copy-paste Facebook creators
23 hours ago | Tech
BNP flags plot targeting polls and leadership, pledges peaceful resistance
BNP flags plot targeting polls and leadership, pledges peaceful resistance
5 hours ago | National
BSB Global Network chairman Bashar placed on 10-day remand
BSB Global Network chairman Bashar placed on 10-day remand
18 hours ago | City
BB buys another $313m from 22 banks to curb dollar slide
BB buys another $313m from 22 banks to curb dollar slide
4 hours ago | Economy
Ctg Customs launches biggest-ever auction of 470 containers
Ctg Customs launches biggest-ever auction of 470 containers
4 hours ago | Economy
When plants talk, insects listen: Researchers
When plants talk, insects listen: Researchers
3 hours ago | Tech
'Cement industry unprepared for LDC graduation pressure on exports'
'Cement industry unprepared for LDC graduation pressure on exports'
3 hours ago | Economy
Rain halts Bangladesh-Bhutan clash after first half
Rain halts Bangladesh-Bhutan clash after first half
20 hours ago | Sports
Over 17,000 expatriates registered as voters from abroad: NID DG
Over 17,000 expatriates registered as voters from abroad: NID DG
5 hours ago | National
BB cuts reverse repo rate by 50 percent
BB cuts reverse repo rate by 50 percent
16 hours ago | Economy
Shershaah couple confirm arrival of baby girl on Instagram
Shershaah couple confirm arrival of baby girl on Instagram
2 hours ago | Showbiz
NBR picks 15,494 tax files for audit over possible evasion
NBR picks 15,494 tax files for audit over possible evasion
2 hours ago | Economy
State Mourning declared on July 16
State Mourning declared on July 16
17 hours ago | National
Shanti's hattrick hands 3rd win for Bangladesh after venue change
Shanti's hattrick hands 3rd win for Bangladesh after venue change
17 hours ago | Sports
BNP firmly opposes PR system of elections
BNP firmly opposes PR system of elections
19 hours ago | National
55 lac families to receive rice at Tk15 per kg: Food Adviser
55 lac families to receive rice at Tk15 per kg: Food Adviser
23 hours ago | National
Turkiye expels over 45,000 from interior ministry in post-coup FETO purge
Turkiye expels over 45,000 from interior ministry in post-coup FETO purge
6 hours ago | International
None of 144 parties 'passed', get another 15 days
None of 144 parties 'passed', get another 15 days
21 hours ago | National
E-sports get as official 'Sport' recognition
E-sports get as official 'Sport' recognition
21 hours ago | Sports
If we fail, it will be a collective failure: Ali Riaz
If we fail, it will be a collective failure: Ali Riaz
22 hours ago | National
Proud to stand with Bangladesh in empowering youth through skills: EU
Proud to stand with Bangladesh in empowering youth through skills: EU
20 hours ago | National
Dr Yunus doesn’t intend to be declared as "national reformer": Govt
Dr Yunus doesn’t intend to be declared as "national reformer": Govt
21 hours ago | National
Canada keen to expand trade, investment in Bangladesh
Canada keen to expand trade, investment in Bangladesh
17 hours ago | City
51 EC officials transferred at a time
51 EC officials transferred at a time
21 hours ago | National
Boat symbol removed from EC website
Boat symbol removed from EC website
59 minutes ago | National
State mourning day being observed today to mark July Martyrs’ Day
State mourning day being observed today to mark July Martyrs’ Day
54 minutes ago | National