This Connecticut Cheese Exporter Hopes to Meet with and Get Tariff Exemption from Trump Team
April 9, 2025 | 1 min to read
The founders of Orange Cheese Co., based in Woodbridge, are optimistic that a meeting in Washington, D.C. will secure an exemption from rising tariffs affecting their cheese exports to China and Southeast Asia. Their participation in the U.S. Dairy Export Council's annual meeting is crucial, especially following the Trump administration's tariff impositions, as they seek to address the rapidly escalating import-export duties in the region.
The founders of a Woodbridge-based company that sells cheese products from Wisconsin to China and other Southeast Asian markets are hoping that a trade group meeting in Washington, D.C. will result in an exemption being carved out from rapidly escalating tariffs in the region.
Representatives of the Orange Cheese Co. will be taking part in the annual meeting of the U.S. Dairy Export Council to discuss issues impacting the industry. The meeting, which was scheduled before the emergence of the Trump administration’s imposition of trade tariffs against countries across the globe, is taking on added significance as import-export duties between China and other Southeast Asian countries escalate dramatically.
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