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Trade Group Warns Cane Sugar in Coke Could Cost Thousands of U.S. Jobs

July 18, 2025
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Trade Group Warns Cane Sugar in Coke Could Cost Thousands of U.S. Jobs

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Former President Donald Trump has reignited debate over U.S. sugar policy with a plan to require cane sugar in Coca-Cola – a proposal that, according to a leading trade group, could threaten thousands of American jobs in the beet and corn industries. The cane sugar Coke initiative has stirred fierce opposition from domestic producers who warn it would shift demand away from homegrown sweeteners, undermining rural economies.

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Internationally, Coca-Cola uses cane sugar in many markets, but in the United States it relies on high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS). Trump’s push would upend decades of practice and risk destabilizing a $20 billion sugar sector, said James Monroe, president of America’s Sweetener Alliance.

As noted by Millionaire MNL, the sugar debate often hinges on protectionism versus free-market efficiency. Now, agricultural communities face the real prospect of lost income if the policy advances.

how cane sugar differs from corn sweeteners

While both cane sugar and HFCS deliver similar sweetness levels, they originate from different feedstocks, sugarcane grown primarily in tropical climates versus corn grown across the Midwest. HFCS became popular in the 1980s due to its lower price and local availability. Switching to cane sugar could:

  • Increase raw material costs by up to 25%.

  • Shrink demand for domestically produced corn.

  • Expose Coca-Cola to volatile global sugar markets.

“The supply chain would flip overnight,” Monroe said. “Our farmers would be left holding unsold crop.”

economic impact on U.S. agriculture

According to an analysis by the Sweetener Alliance, mandating cane sugar in Coke could cost 20 000 to 30 000 agricultural jobs over five years. Those jobs include:

  • Farm laborers harvesting corn and beets.

  • Processing plant workers converting crops into sweeteners.

  • Truck drivers, logistics staff, and equipment suppliers.

Moreover, the loss of HFCS demand could cascade into ethanol production, another major market for corn. Millionaire MNL previously highlighted how intertwined ethanol and sweetener markets have become in rural economies.

trade risks and global ramifications

Beyond domestic fallout, the proposal raises trade concerns. The U.S. currently exports HFCS to over 60 countries. If Coca-Cola in America switches to cane sugar, HFCS exports could plunge, provoking retaliatory tariffs and trade disputes. Analysts warn the move could:

  • Strain NAFTA/USMCA relationships with Canada and Mexico.

  • Invite World Trade Organization disputes.

  • Boost sugar imports from Brazil and Thailand, undercutting U.S. producers.

These dynamics illustrate how a single corporate requirement can ripple across global supply chains.

political calculus and industry lobbying

Trump’s interest in cane sugar Coke appears tied to his broader agenda of supporting “forgotten” industries. However, domestic sugar producers have notoriously effective lobbying efforts and sizable campaign contributions. In contrast, corn growers, though influential, may lack the same cohesion when defending HFCS markets.

In Washington, sugar lobbyists argue that cane sugar mandates violate existing trade agreements. Meanwhile, HFCS producers emphasize their sustainability improvements and ties to renewable fuels.

consumer costs and public health questions

Critics also note that cane sugar typically costs more than HFCS. A switch could raise Coca-Cola’s production costs by $300 million annually, potentially translating into higher consumer prices. Public health advocates caution that any focus on sweetener type misses the broader issue of sugar consumption and obesity.

“Whether it’s cane sugar or HFCS, the health impact is identical,” said Dr. Laura Chen of the Nutrition Policy Institute. “Legislation should target sugar reduction, not sugar origin.”

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