Updated
Updated · CNN · Jul 16
US Slaps 25% Tariffs on Some Brazilian Imports, Exempting Coffee Before July 22 Start
Updated
Updated · CNN · Jul 16

US Slaps 25% Tariffs on Some Brazilian Imports, Exempting Coffee Before July 22 Start

3 articles · Updated · CNN · Jul 16

Summary

  • July 22 is the start date for new US tariffs on some Brazilian imports after a yearlong Section 301 probe found Brazil used unfair trade practices that harmed US interests.
  • USTR Jamieson Greer said the case centered on digital trade, preferential tariffs, ethanol market access and other policies, while adding Washington remains open to further talks.
  • Exemptions cover goods that could disrupt supply chains or are not made in the US, including some raw materials, pharmaceuticals and coffee.
  • The move follows a broader pressure campaign in which Donald Trump last month floated a 50% Brazil tariff that was later dropped; Washington still ran a $14.4 billion goods surplus with Brazil in 2025.

Insights

Could new tariffs on Brazil soon stack up to a combined 37.5 percent?
With a U.S. trade surplus, what is the true goal of the new Brazil tariffs?
Why was Brazilian beef exempted from tariffs despite the U.S. citing illegal deforestation?