Trade partners with the United States may now have to pay import duties as high as 49%, and these costs could get passed down to consumers shopping for groceries. Imported foods that could be impacted include: rice and noodles from Vietnam; soy sauce and ramen from Japan; olive oil and cheese from Europe; spices from India; and snacks from South Korea. On the lower end, many countries are seeing a 10% tariff being levied. (Eat This)