The United States, under former President Donald Trump, has announced a sweeping 50% tariff on Brazilian imports, with coffee—a staple for American consumers—at the center of the dispute. The move has triggered alarm among U.S. coffee drinkers and businesses, who now face rising prices, and has devastated Brazil's small-scale coffee farmers, who produce the majority of the country's coffee exports. High-level negotiations between Brazil and the U.S. have stalled, with Brazilian President Lula da Silva criticizing the lack of dialogue and preparing countermeasures. The tariffs are also fueling political tensions, boosting Lula's domestic support while deepening divisions within Brazil and between the two countries. Experts warn that the trade war could lead to significant price hikes for American consumers and long-term damage to Brazil's agricultural sector.
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