Brazil coffee exports to US to fall further if tariffs stay, Cecafe president says

Investing.comFriday, September 26, 2025 at 5:00:57 PM
Brazil coffee exports to US to fall further if tariffs stay, Cecafe president says
Brazil's coffee exports to the United States are expected to decline further if current tariffs remain in place, according to the president of Cecafe. This situation is concerning for Brazilian coffee producers, as the US is a significant market for their exports. The potential drop in exports could impact the livelihoods of many farmers and the overall economy of Brazil's coffee industry.
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