WASHINGTON — A day after the upper chamber of Congress voted to end the national emergency declaration used to justify tariffs on Brazil, two senators from opposite sides of the aisle said they plan to introduce a bill to specifically repeal import taxes on coffee.
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A day after the upper chamber of Congress voted to end the national emergency declaration used to justify tariffs on Brazil, two senators from opposite sides of the aisle said they plan to introduce a bill to specifically repeal import taxes on coffee
The measure by Sens. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Catherine Cortez Mastro, D-Nev., would return the tariff rate on coffee to what it was on Jan. 19, the day before President Donald Trump’s inauguration
Both lawmakers cited the impact of higher coffee costs on A

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