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Coffee and Cocoa Could Be Exempt From Tariffs in Trade Deals, Commerce ...

Summary by The Rio Times
The US government, facing criticism at home and abroad, now considers not placing high tariffs on imports like coffee and cocoa—products that cannot be grown in the US. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed that while hefty tariffs on many Brazilian goods will take effect August 1, coffee, cocoa, and some other natural resources may get […]

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The US Trade Secretary has promised tariff definitions until Friday 1st; Brazilian exporters may benefit

U.S. Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick said on this Wednesday (29) that products not grown only in North America — such as pasta, manga, abacaxi and coffee — may be exempt from import tariffs. The declaration takes place on the evenings of the entry into force of the new 50 percent tax imposed by Donald Trump on all Brazilian products exported to the United States. The measure begins to be valid on the next Saturday (1th). Despite not mentioning Br…

Meat and fruit are falling, with greater offer on the local market. In the case of coffee, behavior was the reverse

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Invezz broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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