
Coffee drinkers brace for record prices as tariffs hit

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Retail coffee prices in the US are projected to rise by nearly 30% this year due to tariffs and high commodity costs. Analysts warn that the combination of a 10% blanket tariff and record high prices for Arabica beans, which peaked at over $4 per pound, will significantly impact consumers. Coffee shop owner TJ Semanchin noted that the tariffs could cost his business an additional $300,000 annually, despite recent tariff adjustments by former President Trump. The coffee industry faces unprecedented challenges as prices soar.
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