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SAO PAULO (AP) — President Donald Trump’s threat to boost import taxes by 50% on Brazilian goods could drive up the cost of breakfast in the United States. The prices of coffee and orange juice — two ...
The Trump administration threat of a 50% tariff on all Brazil imports will hit a variety of American companies. That includes ...
Economists and industry insiders are preparing for the possibility of pricier coffee in the coming months, a possible ...
Premium coffee roasters in the U.S. are reeling from the sharp price increases of coffee beans, which nearly doubled last year after record drought in Brazil.
President Donald Trump's current 10% tariffs cover most coffee-producing countries, including Brazil, Ethiopia and Colombia, and are expected to drive up costs for Americans.
US tariffs and supply issues are creating uncertainty for an already strained coffee market, and roasters say it's only a matter of time before Australians will pay more for their brew.
President Trump's goal to use broad based tariffs to re-shore economic activity is unachievable, especially for products like coffee and spices that can't be grown here.
Chances are, your cup of coffee or bag of beans will start to cost even more in a few months, as cafés start to feel the full effects of tariffs.
Denver coffee enthusiasts could soon face higher prices at coffee shops as the effects of import tariffs imposed by the Trump administration are making their way to local roasters.
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