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New tariff policies are affecting small business owners nationwide, especially in industries like coffee and clothing.
President Donald Trump is threatening to impose a 50% tariff on Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer and the source of 30% of U.S. coffee imports.
President Donald Trump has pledged a 50% tariff against Brazil, a major producer of green coffee beans. That could lead to ...
With inflation back on the rise, keeping track of specific products for price changes can help give you a clearer picture of ...
The items said to be most exposed to the tariffs are orange juice, coffee, beef cattle, and fresh fruit.
Thomas Morsanutto, owner of Silvermine Coffee Roasters in Norwalk. Tariffs on imports from Brazil will mean increased prices ...
Brazilian coffee farmers are facing tough times after the U.S. imposed a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports earlier this month ...
Americans love their coffee. They’re willing to pay for it. Tariffs could test that as the year goes on. “The tariff impacts will become prominent,” said Tim Cofer, chief executive of Keurig Dr Pepper ...
Tariffs aren't likely to have the greatest impact on coffee prices in recent years, though. Since 2020, the cost of coffee has already risen about 20% due to increases in demand since the COVID-19 ...
Price increases could hit coffee, shoes, appliances and other products ... A proposed 50% tariff on copper imports could intensify the impact of the country-specific levies. Tariffs put forward so far ...
How tariffs could impact your coffee drinks in Colorado 02:27. Following the first 100 days of President Trump's second administration, he touted his economic and border policies at a rally in ...
According to the National Coffee Association, an estimated two-thirds of American adults drink coffee each day – and now, it ...