Trump eases tariffs on Brazilian food imports again in bid to curb US price pressures
The tariff exemption aims to reduce rising U.S. food costs as coffee prices surged nearly 19% yearly, reflecting progress in trade talks with Brazil, officials said.
- President Donald Trump has further loosened tariffs on Brazil, affecting coffee, fruit and beef among other goods.
- Trump was rolling back some worldwide tariffs that were originally announced in April, but Brazil said that didn't affect levies enacted in July to punish the country for prosecuting his ally Bolsonaro.
- Thursday's decision harmonizes Trump's plans, ensuring that neither the April nor July tariffs apply to certain Brazilian agricultural products like beef, coffee and tomatoes.
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Trump lifts tariffs on Brazilian beef, coffee
President Donald Trump lifted his administration’s 40 percent tariffs on Brazilian food products on Thursday, marking the latest reversal on a string of tariffs that were imposed on other countries earlier this year.
Trump lifts tariffs on Brazilian beef, coffee
President Donald Trump lifted his administration’s 40 percent tariffs on Brazilian food products on Thursday, marking the latest reversal on a string of tariffs that were imposed on other countries earlier this year.
Trump lifts tariffs on Brazilian beef, coffee
President Donald Trump lifted his administration’s 40 percent tariffs on Brazilian food products on Thursday, marking the latest reversal on a string of tariffs that were imposed on other countries earlier this year.
Trump lifts tariffs on Brazilian beef, coffee
President Trump lifted his administration’s 40 percent tariffs on Brazilian food products on Thursday, marking the latest reversal on a string of tariffs that were imposed on other countries earlier this year. The action removes tariffs from products including coffee, fruit, cocoa, and beef. They were first imposed in July in an effort to punish…
Trump Focusing On Affordability: Commerce Secretary Reveals Why Trump Is Easing Some Tariffs
Donald Trump is easing tariffs on agricultural products from Brazil. Key food imports will no longer face a tariff. ABC 15 reported: President Donald Trump eliminated tariffs on agricultural products from Brazil with an executive order on Thursday, his latest move to try to lower grocery prices. This means key food imports from Brazil, like coffee and beef, which were subject to 40% tariff rates, will now enter the U.S. tariff-free. “After consi…
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