Coffee lovers face uncertainty as tariffs loom
- Coffee prices are increasing, impacting businesses like Brew Peddler, a Spokane coffee shop owned by Andrew Tye.
- Climate issues in key growing regions and tariffs imposed by President Trump are contributing to rising coffee costs.
- Brazil, which grows 38% of the world's coffee, experienced flooding in 2024 and extreme heat in 2025.
- Tye stated, "We've seen a huge price increase over the last year," and he is being affected by rising costs.
- Although most tariffs are paused for 90 days, a 10% baseline remains, creating uncertainty about future coffee prices and business costs.
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