US Imposes 25% Tariffs on Many Brazilian Goods

The Trump administration will impose an additional 25% tariff on many Brazilian goods, citing unfair trade practices. The new policy includes exemptions for key consumer staples like coffee and beef.
The Trump administration announced on Wednesday that it will impose an additional 25% tariff on many Brazilian goods. This move is seen as an escalation of a trade fight that the administration says is rooted in Brazil's treatment of US companies. The tariffs are in response to Brazil's unfair barriers against US technology and payment companies, as well as restrictions on market access for American ethanol and inadequate protection of intellectual property.
The administration also accuses Brazil of granting preferential tariff treatment to other countries and not effectively enforcing laws against illegal deforestation, giving Brazilian producers an unfair cost advantage over US firms. The tariff decision stems from a year-long investigation by Trump's top trade official under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, which authorizes the US to impose trade measures in response to foreign practices it deems unfair.
The tariffs take effect on July 22 and include exemptions for products that the US doesn't produce domestically, or that would disrupt US supply chains or the broader economy if subjected to additional tariffs. The US runs a trade surplus with Brazil, but the investigation concerns specific trade barriers rather than the overall balance between the two countries.
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What products are exempt from the tariffs?
The exemptions cover products that the US doesn't produce domestically, or that would disrupt US supply chains or the broader economy if subjected to additional tariffs, such as coffee and beef.
Why is the US imposing tariffs on Brazil?
The US is imposing tariffs on Brazil in response to Brazil's unfair barriers against US technology and payment companies, as well as restrictions on market access for American ethanol and inadequate protection of intellectual property.
When do the tariffs take effect?
The tariffs take effect on July 22.
What is the basis for the US investigation?
The tariff decision stems from a year-long investigation by Trump's top trade official under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, which authorizes the US to impose trade measures in response to foreign practices it deems unfair.
Will the two countries continue negotiating?
Yes, negotiations between the two nations are expected to continue, despite the imposition of tariffs.
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