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By Fabio Teixeira, Ricardo Brito and Luciana Magalhaes BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil scrambled to respond to U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of 50% tariffs on Brazilian exports, with President ...
Experts and industry insiders are preparing for the possibility of pricier coffee in the coming months, a possible consequence of President Donald Trump threatening to impose a 50% tariff on imports ...
Coffee companies may try to mitigate the impact of the tariff by sourcing from other countries, but consumers will likely end ...
Prices have gone up incredibly,” said one cafe manager. “We have to decide how much of that we want to absorb or pass on.
Brazil's President Lula is firing back at Trump's 50% tariff threat — saying Brazil is ready to match any U.S. import taxes, ...
Brazil President Lula responds to Trump’s 50% tariff on Brazilian imports, asserting Brazil’s ability to survive without US trade and vowing to defend national sovereignty.
Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Monday that negotiations with the United States are ongoing.
Economists and industry insiders are preparing for the possibility of pricier coffee in the coming months, a possible consequence of President Donald Trump threatening to impose a 50% tariff on imp… ...
President Donald Trump’s proposed 50% tariff on Brazilian imports is bad news for coffee drinkers. Brazil, the largest U.S. supplier of green coffee beans, accounts for about a third of the ...
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