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    Arabica Coffee Hits $3.5 per lb Record High Amid US-Colombia Tariff Dispute, Up 80%

    Arabica Coffee Hits $3.5 per lb Record High Amid US-Colombia Tariff Dispute, Up 80%

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    Arabica coffee futures reached a new record high of $3.5 per lb after a brief US tariff threat against Colombia added to trade uncertainties in a market already facing tight global supplies. The threat came from US President Donald Trump, who ordered tariffs and sanctions on Colombia over a diplomatic dispute regarding the landing of military planes carrying deported migrants. The tariffs were later suspended after an agreement was reached. Colombia, the world's third-largest coffee producer and second-largest for arabica, exports at least 40% of its coffee to the US, making it a significant market. The price increase, which marks an 80% rise from a year ago, reflects broader concerns about supply shortages, with the US Department of Agriculture projecting global coffee stockpiles to reach a 25-year low in the 2024-25 season. The situation has put at risk 560,000 coffee-growing families in Colombia.

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    What will be the percentage increase in Colombian coffee exports to the US in 2025 compared to 2024?

    What will be the percentage increase in Colombian coffee exports to the US in 2025 compared to 2024?

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