U.S. Tariffs on Brazil May Increase Coffee and Breakfast Costs

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President Trump's plan to impose a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports is expected to increase coffee prices in the US, exacerbating already rising costs due to droughts and reduced harvests in key coffee-producing countries. This could lead to higher consumer prices, supply chain disruptions, and shifts in global coffee trade flows, impacting both consumers and the industry.
- Tariffs on Brazil Could Leave Coffee Drinkers With a Headache The New York Times
- Trump Doubles Down on Using Tariffs as Tool of American Power The Wall Street Journal
- Trump's 50% Tariff on Brazilian Goods Like Coffee and Orange Juice Could Drive up US Breakfast Costs U.S. News & World Report
- Trump says he will speak to Lula at some point as Brazil downplays tariff impact Reuters
- Trump sets 50% tariff on Brazil, updates trade rates for 7 nations WXII
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