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Brazil instant coffee sector exempt from new US tariffs, protecting up to $2.5 billion in exports

By Thomson Reuters Jul 16, 2026 | 8:46 AM

SAO PAULO, July 16 (Reuters) – Brazil’s instant coffee is exempt from a new 25% U.S. ​tariff on Brazilian imports, a ‌move eagerly awaited by the industry, which had previously been the only segment of Brazil’s coffee sector subject ‌to ​the U.S. duties.

According ⁠to the Brazilian coffee ⁠exporters group Cecafe, the exemption protects between $2 billion and $2.5 billion in Brazilian coffee exports to the ​United States each year.

Instant coffee remained subject to U.S. ⁠tariffs even after ⁠President Donald Trump’s administration revoked ​duties on most Brazilian products last ​year, including green coffee beans ‌and even flavored varieties of instant coffee.

Brazilian instant coffee exports to the U.S. fell by close ⁠to 30% in 2025 versus the previous year as the industry struggled under ⁠the tariffs, ‌according to the Brazilian ⁠Instant Coffee Industry Association (Abics).

The ​exemption ‌represents efforts on the ​part of ⁠Cecafe and the U.S. National Coffee Association, Cecafe’s director general Marcos Matos said.

(Reporting by Roberto Samora; Writing by Oliver Griffin; Editing by ​Sharon Singleton)