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Trump Signs Order Increasing Brazil Tariff to 50 Percent

  • On July 30, 2025, an executive order was issued by U.S. leadership to apply a 40% tariff on a wide array of Brazilian products, with exemptions for orange juice and specific aircraft components.
  • This tariff move follows ongoing legal disputes in Brazil, including the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro and U.S. sanctions against Justice Alexandre de Moraes, amid concerns over judicial abuses.
  • Brazil is engaged in discussions with the United States to secure exemptions for crucial sectors, including Embraer aircraft and food exports, from proposed tariffs, while domestic producers and analysts caution about significant economic challenges.
  • Embraer directs nearly half of its commercial airplane sales to the U.S. market, while Brazil ships the vast majority—around 90%—of its fruit exports there, underscoring the importance of these exemptions according to officials like Ports Minister Silvio Costa Filho.
  • The tariffs, effective August 1 or August 8, may cause short-term trade disruptions but are unlikely to cause structural damage, as exporters plan to redirect flows, and Brazil prepares relief measures excluding tax exemptions.
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Concerns are high in Brazil following the imposition of 50 percent import tariffs by US President Trump. Although there is a list of nearly 700 products exempted at the last minute, including orange juice, oil, and aircraft, the tariffs are having a significant impact on the Brazilian economy. Exports of beef, furniture, fruits like mangoes, and especially coffee will become much more expensive. Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer, acc…

·Netherlands
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Center

The US President, Donald Trump, has decided to adjust tariffs with those countries with which he has not reached an agreement and to delay the application of global rates to August 7. Given such a situation, it does not seem possible to differentiate between winners and losers, but there have been nations that have been far more harmed than others. This is the case of Brazil (with tariffs of 50%), Syria (41%), Laos (40%), Burma (40%), Switzerlan…

·Madrid, Spain
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Trump uses tariffs in several ways: the "warnings" to Canada if he recognizes Palestine and Brazil on Bolsonaro

·Italy
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Far Left

Social movements in Brazil called a national day for Friday, August 1, in rejection of the 50 percent tariffs imposed by the president of the United States (USA) Donald Trump, on products exported to that United States and in denunciation of aggressions against the democracy of the country. READ ALSO: Indigenous women travel to Brasilia for National Conference and march for their territories and rights On the eve, Trump signed an order that esta…

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Lula da Silva’s government stressed that the exceptions included by the United States significantly moderate the scope of the measure

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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PortalFruticola.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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