Tariffs are contributing to higher coffee prices, putting the squeeze on local shops

B3 baristas Abigail Lynn and Paige Sanossian prepare orders at the B3 kiosk in the Chapel Hill Public Library. (Brooks Stevenson / Carolina Connection)

One thing many UNC students have in common is their dependence on coffee. The Trump Administration’s tariffs have sharply increased the cost of coffee from many parts of the world. Coffee shops and consumers are feeling the effects.

Brooks Stevenson reports.

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