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Trump's political tariffs against Lula over Bolsonaro are folly
Various members of the Brazilian government have been trying unsuccessfully to reach their counterparts in Washington ahead of August 1. That is the date Donald Trump has set for the imposition of 50% tariffs on all Brazilian exports unless the administration of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva finds a way to meet two very controversial conditions set by the U.S. president.Those conditions include dropping charges against Lula’s far-right predecessor, …
U.S. Tariffs Threaten 2.7% of São Paulo’s Economy, Brazil's Powerhouse Under Siege
Brazil’s main economic state, São Paulo, now faces a major threat. The United States is about to set a 50% tax on all Brazilian exports, starting August 1, 2025. Official state data says this move could shrink São Paulo’s economy by up to 2.7%. That means as many as 120,000 people could lose their jobs, […]
Photo: Marcelo Camargo/ABr The President of the United States, Donald Trump (Republic Party), announced the formalization of trade agreements with seven countries for the implementation of the new tariffs entered into force on 1 August. Negotiations involved tariff concessions in exchange for direct investments in the strategic sectors of the North American economy. Brazil, on the other hand, did not have any relevant progress in the dialogue wi…
The Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services (MDIC) stated that Brazil continued its willingness to maintain trade dialogue with the United States, even after recent statements by North American President Donald Trump. On Sunday (27), the Republican stated that it would continue to apply rates of 50% to trade partners, including Brazil, from 1 August. The past, led by Vice-President Geraldo Alckmin, who coordinates the group respons…
Celso Amorim, the Special Advisor to the Presidency for International Affairs, stated this Sunday (July 27, 2025) that the 50% tariff imposed by the United States on Brazil cannot be compared to the trade agreement between Washington and the EU (European Union). According to him, the US government is attempting to interfere in the Brazilian judiciary. In his assessment, the agreement with the Europeans was commercial. In the Brazilian case, the …
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