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The Brazil Tariff will result in a significant, and perhaps prohibitive, price increase in a staple American breakfast food," one U.S. small business says in a lawsuit.
For those looking to grab a cup of joe on their way to work may have to take a bit more out of their wallet as President Trump prepares to place tariffs on several countries next week.
U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to impose a new 50% tariff on all Brazilian products from Aug. 1 could devastate the South American nation's citrus belt, as factories scale back production and orange farmers consider leaving fruit to rot amid a sharp drop in prices.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Brazil could push up the cost of orange juice at major American supermarkets like Aldi, Walmart and Wegmans by as much as 25%, according to one US-based orange juice importer.
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The hefty tariffs on Brazil announced recently by President Trump likely will raise prices of coffee and orange juice for American consumers. The South American country supplies a large portion of the U.
President Trump’s pledge to place a 50 percent tariff on all imports from the South American nation will drive up the prices of coffee — and orange juice.
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Straight Arrow News on MSNHow Trump's 50% tariff on Brazil could affect the price of coffee, orange juice
Some of the most popular breakfast beverages could cost more following President Donald Trump's pledge to place a 50% tariff on all imports from Brazil. Industry analysts warn that the move is likely to lead to a price increase for coffee and orange juice,
Step into Lighthouse Coffee Shop on Lee Dr., and you’ll find students, old friends, baristas, and the aroma of roasting coffee beans.
J.M. Smucker Co., which roasts coffee for Folgers, Dunkin’ and Café Bustelo at its facilities in New Orleans and employs nearly 700 workers, said in June that it planned to increase prices in response to the 10% tax on all imports that President Donald Trump announced in April.