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The North American coffee sector is grappling with the implications of the ongoing trade war initiated by the Trump administration, as firms with operations across the U.S.-Canada border must navigate potential tariffs that could affect sourcing and distribution. Notably, the absence of coffee from the USMCA trade agreement raises concerns over tariffs impacting both sides of the trade, with industry leaders advocating for exclusions to prevent adverse effects on consumers and businesses alike. The situation is complicated further by the looming possibility of tariffs on South American coffee-exporting nations, primarily Brazil.
Source: YAHOO