Trump’s Tariffs on Brazil and Vietnam Are Making Coffee More Expensive

The New York TimesThursday, September 11, 2025 at 6:04:18 PM
Trump’s Tariffs on Brazil and Vietnam Are Making Coffee More Expensive
Coffee prices have surged nearly 21% over the past year, largely due to President Trump's tariffs on Brazil and Vietnam. This marks the largest increase since the 1990s.
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