Brazil, Trump and Coffee
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How a Trade War With Brazil Could Brew Trouble for U.S. Coffee Consumers originally appeared on Parade. U.S. coffee drinkers may face some uncertainty in the months ahead, as the Trump administration considers a 50-percent tariff on imports—an action that could drive up coffee prices nationwide.
Discover 11 foods likely to cost more soon due to new tariffs, including coffee, beef, cheese, and wine. Here’s what shoppers need to know.
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Andrew Charles, TD Cowen analyst, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss what potential tariffs on Brazil could mean for Starbucks, whether coffee price increases matter to consumers, and more.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday hosted African leaders at the White House for lunch.As the administration continues its tariff negotiations with international trading partners, the president on Monday signed an executive order again extending the pause on many of those duties.
It shows that personal grudges rather than simple economics are a driving force in the U.S. leader’s use of tariffs.
"America will, once again, build a DOMINANT Copper Industry," Trump said in a post on his Truth Social media platform.
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U.S. President Donald Trump says his high tariffs for Brazil are partially due to its legal case against former President Jair Bolsonaro. The threat reflects ties between Bolsonaro’s family and the U.