Fort Worth coffee roaster watches tariffs closely as prices shift
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Tariffs mean higher prices at coffee shops
Already, a historically low yield on coffee crops and higher employee costs were affecting the cost of a cup of coffee. Now, Twin Cities coffee shop operators say they will have no choice to raise prices again because of President Donald Trump's tariffs.
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Local coffee exporters work to improve recognition
Coffee prices began to recover following the US announcement of a temporary 10 per cent import tariff on goods from Vietnam, representing an increase of $480 per tonne compared to the slump of two weeks ago. Local coffee exporters work to improve recognition Do Ha Nam, chairman at Intimex Group, cautioned that Vietnamese coffee exporters should not become complacent as the US remains one of their key strategic markets. Intimex Group …
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