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Barchart on MSNAdverse Brazilian Weather and Tariff Concerns Boost Coffee PricesSeptember arabica coffee (KCU25 ) today is up +3.75 (+1.26%), and September ICE robusta coffee (RMU25 ) is up +111 (+3.44%).
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Barchart on MSNBrazil Harvest Pressures and Easing Tariff Fears Undercut Coffee PricesSeptember arabica coffee (KCU25) on Tuesday closed down -5.20 (-1.72%), and September ICE robusta coffee (RMU25) closed down ...
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Barchart on MSNCoffee Prices Sharply Higher on Weather and Tariff Concerns in BrazilSeptember arabica coffee (KCU25 ) on Monday closed up +4.15 (+1.39%), and September ICE robusta coffee (RMU25 ) closed up ...
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Brazil Roundup: U.S. Tariffs, COP30 expectations, illegal Gambling CrackdownU.S. Tariffs Tensions between Brazil and the United States escalated this week following President Donald Trump’s ...
US President Donald Trump’s unexpected move to threaten a 50 percent tariff on Brazil risks roiling global commodity markets, disrupting trade on everything from beef to coffee.
Coffee prices are on the rise after President Trump announced a sweeping 50% tariff on imports from Brazil. AP London robusta futures, the global benchmark for the cheaper coffee variety, reached ...
A new 50% U.S. tariff on Brazilian imports threatens the livelihoods of small-scale coffee farmers, who produce over ...
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 ...
Like many companies, Rock City Coffee resisted increasing prices as President Trump’s trade war drove its costs up. Then it ...
J.M. Smucker Co., which roasts coffee for Folgers, Dunkin’ and Café Bustelo at its facilities in New Orleans and employs ...
President Trump's action on Wednesday to raise tariffs on Brazilian goods to 50% is boosting arabica coffee prices, as concerns grow that the higher tariffs will disrupt coffee supplies from ...
Trump said the 50% tariffs are being issued, in part, because of “Brazil’s insidious attacks on Free Elections.” The new tariff rate on Brazil’s imports is scheduled to go into effect Aug. 1.
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