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Title: USA Reduces Tariffs on Coffee, Bananas Amidst Supply Shortage

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Administration Lowers Tariffs on Coffee & Bananas from Latin America Amid US ‌Supply Concerns

WASHINGTON ⁣D.C. – The Trump administration announced Thursday ⁣it will reduce import duties on coffee and bananas from Guatemala, Argentina, El Salvador, and Ecuador, responding ‌to rising prices and limited domestic production. The move, reported by the BBC, aims to alleviate cost ⁣increases ⁤for American ⁤consumers.

Under ​the ‌new framework, a 10 ‍percent tariff will remain ‌on goods from Guatemala,⁣ Argentina, and ⁤El Salvador. A separate ⁣agreement ‍with Ecuador establishes a 15 percent tariff. Products not⁢ sufficiently ⁢produced​ within the United States, ‍notably coffee, are eligible for exemption.

The tariff reductions ‌follow promises from ‍both ⁢President Trump⁣ and Treasury Secretary​ Scott Bessent to lower coffee prices, which‍ have increased approximately 20 percent in the U.S.this⁤ year. Bessent also indicated plans to ease tariffs on bananas⁤ and ‍other fruits.

According to BBC reporting citing⁢ high-ranking officials,‍ cocoa⁢ may also be ‍included ⁣in the exemptions ⁢stemming from the ‌agreements with the four ‌Latin American⁣ nations.

The decision carries​ potential implications⁢ for global supply, as these four countries ⁤are also key suppliers to the European Union. Increased U.S. demand⁣ due to lower ⁢tariffs ⁤could reduce availability for the EU, particularly ‍concerning coffee, which is already⁤ facing a global shortage due to adverse weather conditions and crop infections like fungal diseases.

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