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The head of the Brazilian coffee exporters council CECAFÉ said 50% tariffs on U.S. imports from Brazil would result in ...
For rival Dutch Bros, higher coffee costs also wouldn’t hurt its bottom line much. Coffee accounts for less than a tenth of the drive-thru coffee chain’s cost of goods sold. Assuming that Dutch Bros ...
The U.S. is the world's largest coffee consumer, but grows only about 1% of it. Some coffee-growing countries could be hit with steep tariffs, and U.S. coffee roasters are trying to figure things out.
Brazil is the top coffee producer, followed by Vietnam, Indonesia, and Colombia. At Consumer Reports, we test the coffees that our readers are most likely to drink.
The National Coffee Association has requested an exemption from 10% tariffs imposed on most goods imported into the U.S. as the United States - the world's largest consumer of coffee - is unable ...
The two countries are the world’s top coffee producers, accounting for a combined 56% of global supplies. Coffee plantations in Caconde, Brazil. The country produces more coffee than any other ...
The U.S. announced on Wednesday tariffs of 46% on imports from Vietnam, the world's second largest coffee producer, as well as a 32% duty on imports from Indonesia, the fourth largest grower.
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