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.
Continuous arabica coffee futures hit a record in midday trading in Europe on the Intercontinental Exchange. Trump’s threats rattled investors ...
Americans will drink over twenty billion cups of coffee from K-Cups this year, and according to Cambio Roasters Founder Kevin ...
“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.” ...
A growing coffee company has opened a new store along a busy thoroughfare in the Midlands. Canal Coffee Co., which has nine ...
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.
Trump's latest tariff announcements may have a major impact on your day-to-day life, especially if you rely on these Colombian goods.
University of Florida men's swim team captain Joaquin Gonzalez Pinero is diving deeper into the family business of specialty ...
Donald Trump redefined international diplomacy during a golf game with Colombian President Gustavo Petro, applying economic pressure and social media theatrics to secure a reversal on deported migrant ...
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.