
Wall Street Breakfast Brewing U.S. relief with Brazil beans
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Nov 21, 2025 A big announcement as Trump lifts 40% tariffs on Brazilian beef and coffee to tackle rising food prices in the U.S. Drama unfolds in the aviation sector, with Joby Aviation accusing Archer Aviation of corporate espionage. In an exciting twist, PepsiCo gears up to launch a new low-sugar prebiotic cola just in time for Black Friday. And as the markets react, notable movers like Gap benefit from strong sales reports, while JPMorgan warns of possible outflows in their strategy. Stay tuned for trending updates!
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Tariff Rollback Could Ease Grocery Prices
- Rolling back 40% tariffs on Brazilian food imports aims to lower U.S. grocery prices.
- Brazil supplies about one-third of U.S. coffee beans and is the top beef exporter, making the move impactful.
Alleged Espionage Between EVTOL Rivals
- Joby Aviation alleges a former policy head copied sensitive files two days before resigning.
- Joby claims Archer used that knowledge to approach Joby's partners, calling it planned corporate espionage.
Watch Pepsi's Prebiotic Cola Launch
- Expect PepsiCo to launch Pepsi Prebiotic Cola online on Black Friday with wider release next year.
- Note the product's 5g cane sugar, 30 calories, and lack of artificial sweeteners when evaluating market fit.
