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Stone Creek said the tariffs could cost customers between $2 and $5 more for a bag of its coffee. The company adds that the ...
Veronica Ponce reveals how her experiences in the industry inspired her to empower other women who work within it.
Downtown Wheeling's coffee shops, heavily reliant on international coffee beans, are facing uncertainty amid discussions of ...
Wonderstate Coffee's co-owner TJ Semanchin told BI the coffee industry felt the impact of Trump's blanket tariffs immediately ...
Coffee, much of which is imported to the U.S. from Brazil and Colombia, is one product that could see rising prices under ...
Since 5 April, coffee imports have been affected by the 10% US tariffs against most countries. Speaking to the BBC, Mr ...
YOU CAN’T BUY, YOU CAN’T GROW COLOMBIAN COFFEE IN THE UNITED STATES. YOU CAN’T GROW GUATEMALAN COFFEE IN THE UNITED STATES. SO COFFEE IS A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF A COMMODITY ITEM THAT LITERALLY ...
Small business owners in the coffee industry are feeling the pinch, and Rodriguez isn’t alone. With rising costs and a shift ...
The coffee she sells is sourced from Ethiopia and Guatemala, both facing the standard 10% tariff. She also imports her iced ...
Grand Rapids, Michigan-based quality-focused roasting company Madcap Coffee recently launched a sibling brand called Dito ...
Another newcomer, Cafecito Social, is coming to Smorgasburg from its home base in Gowanus. The Guatemalan coffee shop will have a full espresso bar at its booths in Williamsburg and Prospect Park.
He said Stone Creek sources most of its coffee from Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Nicaragua, all countries under 10% tariffs. The coffee shop chain is trying not to overreact because the ...