“It’s a very specific strain of high-quality barley that grows in the cold climate of Canada,” [...]
Butcher said a 25% tariff on the key ingredient in his beer would clearly hurt his business, which is already dealing with an uncertain business climate.
“We’re going to have to raise our prices,” he said, noting the increase could be substantial, as he held a six-pack of his beer. “This $12.99 six-pack of beer is going to end up at $18.99.”
Can someone please explain the maths behind that? Going from 12.99 to 18.99 is an increase of ~46%. How is this justified by an additional 25% tariff on one of your ingredients? As much as I dislike all this Trump bullshit, this feels more like price gouging to me, using the new tariffs as an excuse.
Or if it isn't, the article doesn't deliver enough background information for me to understand the causality.