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