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Baltimore-area coffee shops: Forces combine to drive up cost of java

Bill Martin roasts coffee at his warehouse in Curtis Bay. Martin owns Mad City Coffee in Columbia, a shop that could be affected by proposed tariffs on imported beans. (Nia Meyers/Staff)
Bill Martin roasts coffee at his warehouse in Curtis Bay. Martin owns Mad City Coffee in Columbia, a shop that could be affected by proposed tariffs on imported beans. (Nia Meyers/Staff)
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"Prices have gone up incredibly," said one cafe manager. "We have to decide how much of that we want to absorb or pass on. It's a tricky balance."

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