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The White House has proposed a punitive 25% tariff on a wide range of Brazilian imports after a Section 301 investigation concluded that certain Brazilian acts, policies and practices are âunreasonableâ and âburden or restrict U.S. commerce.â U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the probe, launched in July 2025, targeted issues including digital trade and payment services (notably Pix), preferential tariff arrangements with third countries, intellectual property enforcement, ethanol market access, antiâcorruption measures and illegal deforestation.
The proposal excludes many items â such as beef, coffee, rare earths, certain metals, energy products and aircraft and parts â and opens a public comment period with written submissions due July 1 and a hearing scheduled for July 6 ahead of a July 15 statutory deadline.
Brazilian President Luiz InĂĄcio Lula da Silva denounced the move, blamed political opponents for lobbying Washington and threatened retaliatory measures, while U.S. officials say the tariff replaces portions of last yearâs higher duties after a Supreme Court ruling limited earlier authority.
The measure could reshape bilateral trade flows and prompt further negotiations or legal challenges.







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