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Coffee Drinkers In For A Jolt As Tariff Repercussions Begin To Affect Prices
Yahoo Finance·2025-09-17 17:01

Group 1 - Retail coffee prices increased by almost 21% in August compared to the previous year, primarily driven by tariffs [1] - The U.S. is the largest importer of coffee, with nearly $9 billion worth of coffee beans imported in 2024 [1] - 99% of coffee consumed in the U.S. is imported, as the country lacks ideal coffee-growing conditions [1] Group 2 - About 80% of U.S. coffee imports come from Brazil and Colombia, both of which have been significantly affected by tariffs [2] - A 50% tariff on Brazilian goods was signed into effect by President Trump in July [2] - The full impact of the tariff on coffee prices has yet to be felt by consumers, but experts predict a larger price shock in the future [3] Group 3 - Coffee prices are expected to exceed previous records as the effects of the 50% tariffs on Brazil are realized [4] - Colombia, the second-largest coffee exporter to the U.S., is currently subject to a 10% tariff [4] Group 4 - J.M. Smucker Co. plans to increase coffee product prices for the third time in 2025 due to rising green coffee costs [5] - Starbucks aims to delay price increases until the first half of the 2026 fiscal year, thanks to its coffee buying and hedging practices [5]