Coffee prices hit a new high Monday, the day after President Donald Trump threatened — and then reversed course on — a 25% tariff on Colombia during a spat about deportation flights from the US.
If Trump had carried out the threat of tariffs, the prices of many goods imported from Colombia could have increased for ordinary Americans, including coffee, cut flowers and crude oil.
By Conor Dougherty The possibility of a trade war between the United States and Colombia briefly erupted on Sunday that threatened to make coffee, flowers and raw materials more expensive for ...
"To ‘punish’ Colombia, Trump is about to make every American pay even more for coffee," the New York congresswoman said in a post. "Remember: WE pay the tariffs, not Colombia." "Trump is all ...
The team directly imports coffee beans from Colombia in their green state. The beans are shipped overnight via FedEx and roasted within days of reaching the company’s Williamsburg store. This cycle ...
Colombian coffee, known for its mild flavor and distinct taste, provides numerous health benefits. It is rich in antioxidants which help reduce inflammation and lower the risk of chronic diseases.
However, late Sunday, Colombia changed course and agreed to accept the deported migrants, prompting the U.S. to lift its tariff threats. This is a crisis averted for coffee drinkers and roasters.
Arabica coffee prices hit a record level earlier in the session, as traders digest the withdrawal of President Trump’s threats to impose tariffs and economic sanctions on Colombia. Continuous ...
If you've already flinched at $7 for *** latte, brace yourself. Coffee prices are expected to climb even higher in 2025. Arabica coffee, known for its higher quality, has already jumped over 80% ...