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American coffee buyers are shunning fresh deals with top grower Brazil after US president Donald Trump's 50pc tariff took effect this month. Companies are avoiding new contracts and looking for wiggle ...
Fair question. A traditional rationale for tariffs, and one that Trump cites, is to defend a domestic industry. But coffee, ...
US tariffs aim to protect industry and raise revenue, but China benefits - buying discounted Russian crude and Brazilian soybeans - while US farmers warn of lasting damage.
September arabica coffee (KCU25) on Tuesday closed up +12.60 (+3.67%), and September ICE robusta coffee (RMU25) closed up ...
Companies are avoiding new contracts and looking for wiggle room in existing ones to avoid having to pay the higher levies, ...
In lieu of raising its prices, Copper Cow, which sells directly to consumers as well as to retailers, has scrambled to cut ...
US is largest coffee importer, spending $69.2B on java, while Brazil exported the most coffee, reaching $62B in 2015–2024, ...
While the latest trade tensions involving the United States have threatened several industries, they could bring some ...