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Hawaiian coffee farmers have a message for President Donald Trump: Steep tariffs on major exporters such as Brazil will end ...
Hawaiian coffee growers aren’t buying Trump’s trade war strategy. They’re straight up telling him: these tariffs won’t help ...
She shrugs off buying coffee from Hawaii and California, which she says is either poor quality, overpriced or both. In February, global coffee green exports were down 14.2% from a year earlier ...
President Trump on Wednesday said he would be sending letters to over 150 countries as he plans a barrage of duties to take ...
And like many small business owners, she’s had to get used to the complexity of tariffs. Anderson Miller, left, and Claire Terrelli, right, make coffee at Fuego Coffee Roasters in Rochester, N.Y ...
Premium coffee roasters in the U.S. are reeling from the sharp price increases of coffee beans, which nearly doubled last year after record drought in Brazil. Tariffs could add to already ...
With her purple-and-pink hair swaying, Reneé Colón stands on a stepladder in the rented corner of a warehouse, pouring Brazilian coffee beans into her groaning old roasting machine.
President Donald Trump's current 10% tariffs cover most coffee-producing countries, including Brazil, Ethiopia and Colombia, and are expected to drive up costs for Americans.
Amid his chaotic tariff pronouncements — at one point he threatened 46% tariffs on Vietnam imports and 32% on Indonesia imports before pausing them — American coffee roasters are rethinking their ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — With her purple-and-pink hair swaying, Reneé Colón stands on a stepladder in the rented corner of a warehouse, pouring Brazilian coffee beans into her groaning old roasting ...
Renee Colon, co-owner of Fuego Coffee Roasters, makes a cup of coffee, March 22, in Rochester, N.Y. Patrons sit at Fuego Coffee Roasters, March 22, in Rochester, N.Y. Renee Colon, co-owner of ...