Exportation of specialty coffee from Brazil to the USA plummets after 50% tariff

Published 2025년 9월 19일

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Brazilian exports of specialty coffee to the United States recorded a historic drop in August. According to data from the Council of Coffee Exporters of Brazil (Cecafé), the country shipped 21,679 bags in the month, a volume 79.5% lower than the same period in 2024 and 69.6% lower than in July of this year.

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Brazilian exports of specialty coffee to the United States recorded a historic drop in August. According to data from the Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafé), the country shipped 21,679 bags in the month, a volume 79.5% lower than the same period in 2024 and 69.6% lower than in July of this year. The contraction is attributed to the tariff increase imposed by the U.S. government, which began charging 50% on Brazilian specialty coffees. The measure, in effect since July, has directly affected business with one of the main destination markets for the national product. Tariff raises costs and makes contracts unfeasible According to the Brazilian Specialty Coffee Association (BSCA), the increase in costs caused by the tariff has led American importers to suspend, cancel, or postpone previously signed contracts. "The 50% tax on Brazilian specialty coffees makes the execution of these businesses practically unfeasible due to the extremely high prices, which justifies this ...
Source: Agrolink

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