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Amid the uproar surrounding the 50% tariffs on Brazilian products to be imported by the US administration of President Donald Trump, coffee producers saw some light at the end of the tunnel Tuesday ...
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Trade expert William Reinsch warns that Donald Trump's isolationist trade policy is sidelining the U.S. from global commerce.
Faced with threats of 50 percent tariffs and demands to end a criminal case, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said he ...
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's tariffs could impact everything from coffee beans and rice to cocoa, seafood or even electronics. Over 99 percent of ...
President Trump's proposed tariffs on key imports like coffee, apparel, jasmine rice, cocoa, electronics, and raw materials ...
The United States is set to raise tariffs on dozens of trading partners Friday if they fail to reach accords with President ...
It’s a race against time for some of America’s top trading partners who are negotiating furiously to reach agreements by Aug.
Natural resources that are not grown in the United States, including coffee and cocoa, could be exempt from import tariffs ...
From drought-stricken farms to rising trade barriers, the global coffee industry is facing unprecedented strain.