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From drought-stricken farms to rising trade barriers, the global coffee industry is facing unprecedented strain.
With Brazil’s dominance in arabica bean production, U.S. roasters have few alternatives for a different exporter.
President Trump’s wide-ranging tariffs scheduled to go into effect Friday could raise food and grocery prices by several percentage points, according to analyses by two think tanks.
By Luciana Magalhaes and Lisandra Paraguassu SAO PAULO/BRASILIA (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday slapped a ...
Local roaster Speckled Ax doesn't buy much coffee from Brazil. Still, prices could rise in other bean-growing regions.
Trump threatened a 50% tariff against Brazil, one of the U.S.’s largest suppliers of green coffee beans, starting Aug. 1.
The New York Times reports a coffee brewer in Maine has lost its fight against President Donald Trump’s tariffs. “Our bean ...
America’s love for coffee has made the dark brewed beverage the most popular drink in the country. Here’s a look at US coffee ...
A senator posting a receipt with a 10 percent tariff markup has sparked a debate over trade policy and potential price ...