Trump's Tariff Threat on Brazilian Coffee Shakes Michigan Coffee Shop
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Bolivian President Luis Arce accused the United States of "attacking multilateralism" and the sovereignty of peoples, in response to the announcement of possible "tariff retaliation" against Brazil, the country that hosted the 17th BRICS Summit earlier this month and from which Trump is demanding an end to the judicial persecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro for an attempted coup.
The president accused the United States of “attempting against multilateralism” and the sovereignty of the peoples. Tensions arose after BRICS members promoted agreements in Rio de Janeiro for a common currency, among other things.
Trump's Tariff Threat on Brazilian Coffee Shakes Michigan Coffee Shop
In a move that has sent ripples through the coffee industry, former President Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on Brazilian coffee has unsettled business owners far beyond international trade circles. A small coffee shop in Michigan, reliant on Brazilian beans for its signature blends, now faces uncertainty amid the brewing trade tensions. This development highlights the far-reaching impacts of geopolitical decisions on local economies an…
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