Coffee Shop Braces for Price Hikes After New Tariffs Arrive on Brazil
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US President Donald Trump has decided to impose 50% tariffs on Brazilian exports since July, a move that has generated concerns in the acai production sector. Ailson Ferreira Moreira, an acai producer, expresses concern about the impact of these tariffs. What will happen to all that Amazonian acai that American consumers may not be able to pay now? The situation seems to indicate that the prices of popular drinks and acai bowls will rise in the …
Coffee Shop Braces for Price Hikes Amid New Tariffs on Brazilian Coffee Imports
A popular local coffee shop is preparing for rising costs following the announcement of new tariffs on Brazilian imports, KUSA.com reports. As Brazil remains the world’s largest coffee exporter, the additional duties are expected to drive up prices across the supply chain, posing challenges for retailers and consumers alike. The impending price hikes come at a time when coffee demand continues to increase, raising concerns over affordability and…
With 50% Tariff on Brazilian Goods, China May Become Larger Landing Spot for Coffee
In 2024, the United States imported $2 billion worth of coffee from Brazil. That might soon change. The post With 50% Tariff on Brazilian Goods, China May Become Larger Landing Spot for Coffee appeared first on Fresh Cup.
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