The real reason: Why the US imports so much Colombian coffee, according to AI

Why is Colombian coffee chosen in the United States?
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The flavor of Colombian coffee is a matter of great international recognition, and therefore its consumption is high in the United States. The truth is that the relationship between the two countries allows Americans to enjoy a cup of this beverage, considering several reasons why it is currently imported. What explains this situation, according to the analysis conducted by ChatGPT?
To develop this response, the artificial intelligence-based tool explained the main reason, considering several characteristics during the production process. "The United States imports so much Colombian coffee because it's a perfect combination of premium quality, logistics proximity, favorable trade agreements, and an established coffee brand." This situation is due to these four factors:
1- Product quality
The natural harvesting of each grain and the country's geographical conditions make this product very well received in this part of the world.2- Geographical proximity and trade agreements
The costs of transport and trade agreements mean that import prices are not very high.(See more: Neither 60 nor 80 years old: up to this age you can legally drive in Colombia) 3- Demand in the US market
It's a country with a huge demand on the planet and its residents value Colombian coffee.4- Stability of supply
At the national level, Colombia has an organized industry that allows this product to be kept in stock.
What will happen to imports due to the tariff issue?
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According to information published by the EFE news agency, the Colombian coffee market is on tenterhooks following announcements regarding tariffs imposed on U.S. soil. In this vein, the country has become the world's second-largest exporter of this coffee, and is therefore beginning to look for alternatives to diversify international sales.
(See more: This is the dollar equivalent of the prize won by the winner of the Baloto Revancha) “China is important, but just to put some numbers, all the coffee that China imports is equal to the volume that we export to the United States. So (it's difficult) to think that we're going to replace the United States with China, even if all they drink is Colombian coffee,” said Gustavo Andrés Gómez, president of the National Association of Coffee Exporters of Colombia (Asoexport).
(See more: Three weekly frequencies: Avianca announced a new destination from Bogotá and it's beautiful) In this vein, the official acknowledged that this market could be analyzed in the future due to the interest it has among the youth population.Portafolio