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With new tariffs on imports, the cost of coffee could soon be a little more expensive. The United States is the second largest importer of coffee in the world.
Brazilian coffee exporters see U.S. President Donald Trump's global tariffs as an opportunity to send more robusta beans to ...
The proposed export ban on the country’s nickel ore may have an implication on global supply of the green metal, particularly ...
Crop conditions had already made a cup of Joe more expensive in Spokane, but the announcement this week of new tariffs on the ...
Local robusta coffee (green coffee beans) is now ranging between P300 and P400 per kilo compared to last year’s P170 to P200 ...
The price tag for Apple’s iPhones may increase by more than 40% after President Donald Trump announced sweeping reciprocal ...
Cafe Imports in Minneapolis is preparing for tariffs that could hit coffee growing countries like Vietnam, Indonesia, India and Brazil.
A trip to the grocery or liquor store is about to become even more expensive, economists say. From seafood to olive oil, ...
Old Dominion University and local coffee chain Town Center Cold Pressed have released a signature flavor, aptly named Monarch ...
The U.S. announced on Wednesday tariffs of 46% on imports from Vietnam, the world's second largest coffee producer, as well ...
Tech and retail stocks weren't faring well on Thursday, two industries that could be negatively affected by tariffs.