San Antonio coffee drinkers face higher prices as Trump's Brazil tariffs loom
With President Donald Trump’s proposed 50% tariff on all Brazilian imports set to take effect this Friday, San Antonio coffee connoisseurs may want to brace themselves for a costlier cup. Brazil is the world's biggest coffee exporter, and the South American country supplies about a third of the total unroasted beans imported into the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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