US tags Brazil imports with 25% tariff
11 Articles
11 Articles
The Week Ahead (July 20-26): U.S. To Impose 25% Tariffs on Brazilian Goods
The Week Ahead (July 20-26): U.S. To Impose 25% Tariffs on Brazilian Goods - Andy Burnham is expected to become U.K. prime minister; Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd. will enhance its T+1 trading session
Washington. The United States will impose 25 percent tariffs on imports from Brazil after detecting a series of trade practices that it considers unfair by the world’s tenth largest economy.
US cites Brazil's tariff concessions to India, Mexico as reason for 25% import duty
The US says Brazil's preferential tariff deals with India and Mexico disadvantage American exporters, citing them as one reason for imposing a 25 per cent tariff on certain Brazilian imports from July 22. Washington seeks tariff treatment similar to that offered to India and Mexico.
The United States confirmed on Wednesday night the decision to apply a 25% tariff on certain Brazilian products, with a list of exceptions covering important products from Brazil's export tariff, such as orange meat and juice. The decision has a series of economic and even political repercussions for Brazil. Understand following the main points of the decision and why it matters.
Feeling cheated, the US government will impose a 25% tariff starting July 22, 2026 on Brazilian imports.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium







