Industry News: According to Majestic Spices, a supplier specializing in a variety of seasonings and spice blends, several major spices are experiencing sharp United States (US) tariff hikes and shifting trade patterns as of Apr-25, especially from Vietnam, China, and Indonesia. Black pepper from Vietnam now faces a 46% tariff, while Chinese black pepper imports are hit with up to 145%, and black pepper from Indonesia faces a 32% tariff, causing prices to surge and supplies to tighten. However, Brazil and India may serve as alternative sources although cost and quality are still uncertain. Chinese granulated and powdered garlic is now under a 35% tariff, prompting US buyers to consider India and Egypt, though these alternatives present challenges in yield and consistency. Chinese paprika (120 ASTA) is also affected by new tariffs, with Spain and Peru as possible, though limited, substitutes. Mexican oregano remains unaffected due to the US – Mexico – Canada (USMCA) agreement, and trade is still steady.
Noteworthy Products: Knorr Shallot Sauce Sachet in France provides a genuine shallot flavor profile within a highly convenient sachet packaging. Being a powdered sauce mix in a convenient sachet, this product allows consumers to quickly add the rich, aromatic taste of shallots to their meals, eliminating the need for any fresh shallot preparation like peeling or chopping.
Table of contents
1. Key Takeaways in Apr-25 Spices/Seasonings Market
- Industry News
- Noteworthy Products
2. Top Products & Trends by Country
- United States
- United Kingdom
- China
- Japan
- Korea
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Mexico
- Australia
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