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Trump’s Coffee Tariffs Shake Latin American Market as US Prices Soar

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New tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump’s administration on coffee imports are shaking Latin America’s coffee industry.

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The effect of the Donald Trump administration's tariffs on coffee raises concerns in Latin America and can force producers to reconfigure the global grain market with impacts on prices, competitiveness and consumption decisions in a context of historic peaks in the US where the pound exceeds $8. Brazil, the world's first producer and exporter, will be the most affected with the 50% tariff that will enter into force on August 1st on its shipments…

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They claim that trade tensions have impacted prices, competitiveness and consumer decisions. International

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The effect of Donald Trump’s administration’s tariffs on coffee raises concerns in Latin America and could force producers to reconfigure the global grain market with impacts on prices, competitiveness and consumer decisions in a context of historic peaks in the US where the pound exceeds $8. Trump’s tariff entry threatens Latin American coffee, although exporters consider that Honduras can take advantage of the opportunity was first published i…

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The impact of the Trump administration's tariffs on coffee is causing concern in Latin America and could force producers to reshape the global coffee market, impacting prices, competitiveness, and consumer choices amid record highs in the U.S., where the pound is above $8. Brazil, the world's leading producer and exporter, will be the hardest hit by the 50% tariff on its shipments to the United States, which will take effect on August 1. By 2024…

Latin America. The effect of Donald Trump’s administration’s tariffs on coffee raises concerns in Latin America and could force producers to reconfigure the global grain market with impacts on prices, competitiveness and consumption decisions in a context of historic peaks in the US where the pound exceeds $8. Brazil, the first global producer and exporter, will be the most affected with the 50% tariff that will enter into force on August 1st on…

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