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With Trump's tariffs, Brazil has more to lose in its trade clash with the US | Opinion
The United States and Brazil are entering this trade clash from fundamentally different positions. Brazil simply can't win.
Yet a new 50 per cent US tariff on imports from the world’s largest coffee producer is threatening to jolt that daily ritual.
Trump has tied tariffs so large they are effectively sanctions to an issue Lula’s government has made clear it won’t ...
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Coffee buyers in the United States have started requesting to postpone imports of Brazilian coffee ...
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Barchart on MSNCoffee Prices Fall Back as 3-Session Rally Stalls
September arabica coffee (KCU25) on Tuesday closed down -5.55 (-1.73%), and September ICE robusta coffee (RMU25) closed down ...
Brazil’s consumer coffee prices fell 1.01% in July after 18 months of rises, following harvest gains and global market shifts.
Brazil experienced its first drop in consumer coffee prices in 18 months, with a 1.01% decrease in July. The drop follows a ...
Vietnamese domestic coffee bean price has bounced back in recent weeks, rising 16% from last month to VND104,000 (US$3.96) ...
Coffee prices were spiking even before massive tariffs on the world's top producer took effect. They're up 14.5% from a year ago.
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