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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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The U.S. punitive tariffs make the Brazilians rather tighter together. Even Bolsonaro voters feel dazzled.

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