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US consumers face higher coffee prices as Trump slaps tariffs on major producing countries

Levies on US imports from Brazil, Colombia and Vietnam are set to drive up coffee prices in US cafés and supermarkets

Approximately 60% of coffee imported to the US comes from Brazil and Colombia | Photo credit: Mathias Reding

Levies on US imports from Brazil, Colombia and Vietnam are set to drive up coffee prices in US cafés and supermarkets

US consumers are facing further coffee price rises after the Trump administration imposed sweeping tariffs on the world’s largest coffee-producing countries.

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