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Hawaiian coffee farmers have a message for President Donald Trump: Steep tariffs on major exporters such as Brazil will end ...
Hawaiian coffee growers aren’t buying Trump’s trade war strategy. They’re straight up telling him: these tariffs won’t help ...
President Trump on Wednesday said that reciprocal tariffs on US trading partners would range from 15% to 50%, with countries ...
The thrust of President Trump’s tariff policy is to make American goods more price-competitive, thereby creating the conditions for more domestic manufacture, rather than reliance on U.S. imports.
President Trump on Wednesday said he would be sending letters to over 150 countries as he plans a barrage of duties to take ...
The president has been threatening tariffs as a punishment for Mexico and Canada allowing illegal drugs and migrants ... And he’s worried about Hawaii farmers who export goods like coffee, ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — With her purple-and-pink hair swaying, Reneé Colón stands on a stepladder in the rented corner of a warehouse, pouring Brazilian coffee beans into her groaning old roasting ...
The US has added tariffs to coffee imports among its universal 10% base, ... Coffee grows in tropical climates, so only Hawaii and Puerto Rico can produce the bean within the U.S.
The $16 billion Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, funded through the CARES Act, provides money to farmers. Coffee farmers, however, are not eligible.
Trump said on Truth Social that the pact calls for Japan to “open their Country” to US automobile imports, as well as ...