'Makhana' or foxnuts / Courtesy: Wikipedia
A pack of foxnuts (makhana) weighing about 25 grams, which used to cost US$2, has doubled to US$4 in recent months in the U.S. due to tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump squeezing household budgets, a report has said.
A report from Al Jazeera said that the 50 percent tariffs on Indian imports have hit sales, with exporters to the U.S. seeing shipments slump by as much as 40 percent.
Indian foxnut exporters, however, have found alternate markets, it added.
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The report cited a Denver-based leather garment trader, originally hailing from Kolkata, saying that his monthly grocery budget rose to $900 from $500 before the pandemic, specifically mentioning the price rise in foxnuts, or Makhana.
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