A 10% permanent tariff would be at the point of entry, where coffee costs three or four dollars a pound. By the time it's sold at starbucks it would be pennies per latte. Far less than maybe an increase in wages due to renewed domestic manufacturing.
A 10% permanent tariff would be at the point of entry, where coffee costs three or four dollars a pound. By the time it's sold at starbucks it would be pennies per latte. Far less than maybe an increase in wages due to renewed domestic manufacturing.
A 10% permanent tariff would be at the point of entry, where coffee costs three or four dollars a pound. By the time it's sold at starbucks it would be pennies per latte. Far less than maybe an increase in wages due to renewed domestic manufacturing.
And 0% tariff for Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and California.