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Substantial Tariff Relief Coming for Coffee and Bananas

Key Takeaways

  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced substantial tariff relief coming soon for coffee, bananas, and other imported fruits
  • Both Bessent and President Trump confirmed the move will quickly lower consumer prices
  • Brazil faces 50% tariffs since July, contributing to coffee price surges of 45% over 12 months

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has confirmed that significant tariff relief on everyday consumer items including coffee and bananas will be announced shortly. The administration plans to cut import duties on goods not grown in the United States, promising quick price reductions for American consumers.

Speaking on Fox News Channel, Bessent indicated that “substantial” relief was coming for multiple everyday items. While acknowledging the challenges of specific measures, he emphasized targeting “things that we don’t grow here in the United States.”

Trump Echoes Tariff Relief Promise

President Donald Trump separately confirmed the upcoming tariff reductions this week. “Coffee, we’re going to lower some tariffs,” the president stated during a Fox News appearance. He added, “We’re going to take care of this stuff very quickly, very easily.”

Bessent projected that Americans would begin feeling better about inflation by early 2026, though he provided no specific timeline for the tariff announcements.

Background: Rising Prices and Trade Relations

Inflation has climbed steadily since April when the administration introduced sweeping tariffs, reaching 3% in September. The situation has been particularly acute for coffee, where prices have surged dramatically.

Key factors driving coffee price increases include:

  • Trump’s 50% tariff hike on Brazil in July
  • Ongoing drought conditions in Brazil
  • New York coffee futures jumping 20% this year alone

Brazil remains the top coffee supplier to the U.S., while Central American nations including Guatemala, Ecuador, Honduras and Costa Rica dominate banana exports.

Potential Brazil Deal in Works

During an October 26 meeting with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who has requested lower duties, Trump indicated progress toward an agreement. “I think we’ll make a deal with Brazil,” Trump stated, adding that they would “probably come to a conclusion pretty quickly” on tariff reductions.

The Treasury Secretary’s announcement signals potential relief for consumers facing rising grocery bills, particularly for imported goods affected by recent trade policies.

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