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Tariffs Threaten the Cost of Your Morning Coffee

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Jaclyn Diaz

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The comforting ritual of your morning coffee might soon come with sticker shock. Small roasters like Lost Sock in Washington, D.C., are bracing for sharp cost increases as a new 50% tariff on Brazilian coffee looms — just one of several tariffs targeting major coffee-exporting nations. Brazil supplies about 30% of America’s coffee, making it the backbone of many blends. While importers, cafés, and roasters scramble for answers, one thing seems clear: the cost of your cup is likely headed up, and soon. Jaclyn Diaz with NPR has the full story.

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