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From drought-stricken farms to rising trade barriers, the global coffee industry is facing unprecedented strain.
Trump's tariffs could impact everything from coffee beans and rice to cocoa, seafood or even electronics. Over 99 percent of ...
Economists have warned that steeper US tariffs, paid for by importers of foreign products, could add to business costs and trickle down to households.
Trump threatened a 50% tariff against Brazil, one of the U.S.’s largest suppliers of green coffee beans, starting Aug. 1.
New tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump’s administration on coffee imports are shaking Latin America’s coffee ...
President Trump's proposed tariffs on key imports like coffee, apparel, jasmine rice, cocoa, electronics, and raw materials ...
"The US is the largest consumer of coffee worldwide, with annual imports of beans and ground coffee estimated at around $8 ...
Prices have risen a tad on some items especially affected by tariffs. But for the most part, companies are finding ways to ...
"By the time coffee is ground, packaged and reaches the consumer at the supermarkets and coffee shops and restaurants, the ...
Prices have gone up incredibly,” said one cafe manager. “We have to decide how much of that we want to absorb or pass on.
Importers and industry heads in Doña Ana County are talking to political leaders about the uncertainties spawned by the Trump ...
J.M. Smucker Co., which roasts coffee for Folgers, Dunkin’ and Café Bustelo at its facilities in New Orleans and employs ...