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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Starbucks under pressure again as Brazilian tariffs hike coffee costs
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Starbucks under pressure again as Brazilian tariffs hike coffee costs

Last updated: August 5, 2025 9:30 am
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Starbucks (SBUX) is facing potential price hikes on its popular pumpkin spice lattes and bottled Frappuccinos due to the 50% tariff on Brazilian coffee imports set to take effect on Aug. 6. Brazil is the largest coffee exporter to the US, making this tariff a significant concern for Starbucks.

The increased tariffs will impact Starbucks’ cost of goods, particularly for its ready-to-drink beverages and packaged beans division. Analysts estimate that annual costs in this division could rise by 3.5%, resulting in a projected $0.02 earnings per share impact. This comes at a time when the company’s margins are already under pressure, with operating margins falling from 21% to 13.3% in the latest quarter and US same-store sales declining for the sixth consecutive quarter.

Despite revenue climbing 4% year over year to $9.5 billion in the quarter, Starbucks fell short of Wall Street’s expectations for adjusted earnings per share. The stock has traded slightly lower since the earnings report, with Starbucks shares down 1% year to date compared to the S&P 500’s 8% advance.

While Starbucks has indicated that it will keep prices steady through fiscal 2025, CEO Brian Niccol has not ruled out the possibility of raising prices in the future. However, raising prices comes with risks, as the company has been losing market share among 18-to-34-year-olds, a demographic sensitive to price hikes.

To mitigate the impact of rising coffee costs, Starbucks is expanding its supply chain and investing more in Central American coffee farms. The company sources its arabica coffee from 30 countries globally, with Brazilian beans making up 22% of its coffee costs in North America.

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Tariffs are expected to affect the wider US coffee sector, with analysts predicting 15% to 20% price hikes in ground coffee at a retail level. Starbucks’ hedging strategy may serve as a safeguard against tariffs, allowing the company to secure prices in advance and manage future spending.

Despite these efforts, sourcing shifts to alternative suppliers like Vietnam and Colombia may offer limited protection as restructuring supply chains takes time and capacity is constrained. The constant changes in the Trump administration’s trade policies further complicate the situation, leaving companies like Starbucks uncertain about the future.

In conclusion, Starbucks may soon be forced to raise prices on its products to offset the impact of increased tariffs on Brazilian coffee imports. The company is working to navigate these challenges by expanding its supply chain, investing in coffee farms, and exploring alternative sourcing options. However, the uncertainties surrounding trade policies and market conditions make the path forward for Starbucks and other coffee companies a challenging one. The world of technology is ever-evolving, with new advancements and innovations being made every day. From the latest smartphones to cutting-edge artificial intelligence, there’s always something new and exciting happening in the tech world.

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