Orange Juice Importer Sues Trump, Says Brazil Tariffs Will Mean Higher Prices for Consumers
SALVADOR, BRAZIL, JUL 22 – Robinson Almeida condemns Salvador's mayor for backing Trump and Bolsonaro, accusing him of opposing Brazil’s national interests amid ongoing political tensions.
- On July 9, 2025, President Donald Trump announced a 50% tariff on all goods from Brazil, risking R$175 billion in GDP over ten years.
- Earlier this month, Johanna Foods filed a complaint, arguing Trump’s July 9 letter lacked legal force and sought to block the April 2 tariffs under IEEPA.
- Official trade data shows Brazil exported nearly $41 billion in goods last year, and an importer warned orange juice prices could jump 25%.
- A federal appeals court allowed the tariffs to take effect while under review, following the US Court of International Trade's ruling that Trump exceeded his authority.
- Industries such as aircraft and electronics face market loss, potentially putting more than 1.3 million jobs at risk.
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Orange juice importer sues Trump, says Brazil tariffs will mean higher prices for consumers
President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Brazil could push up the cost of orange juice at major American supermarkets like Aldi, Walmart and Wegmans by as much as 25%, according to one US-based orange juice importer.
Orange juice importer sues Trump over Brazil tariffs
President Donald Trump's tariffs on Brazil could push up the cost of orange juice at major American supermarkets like Aldi, Walmart and Wegmans by as much as 25%, according to one U.S.-based orange juice importer.
The U.S. punitive tariffs make the Brazilians rather tighter together. Even Bolsonaro voters feel dazzled.
Trump’s 50% Tariffs on Brazil Put R$175 Billion at Risk, Fiemg Study Warns
Brazil faces a serious economic threat after US President Donald Trump announced a 50% tariff on all goods Brazil exports to the United States, Brazil’s second-largest trading partner. According to a detailed study by the Federation of Industries of the State of Minas Gerais (Fiemg), these tariffs could cut up to R$175 ($31) billion from […]
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