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Trump Targets Brazil with 25% Tariff, Citing Unfair Trade Practices

  • June 02, 2026
  • Business

Brazil has until July 15 to take what Mr. Greer called “responsive action” to address the issues raised in the investigation.

Brazil is one of more than a dozen countries that have come under Section 301 investigations as part of Mr. Trump’s effort to rebuild a tariff plan after key elements of his trade agenda were struck down by the Supreme Court in February. Although Mr. Trump responded with a 10 percent global tariff, a panel of federal judges ruled last month that those duties violated the law.

The Trump administration has been working to establish a more durable global tariff system by the summer, but Section 301 requires the government to conduct country-specific investigations and hold consultations and hearings before the new import taxes can take effect.

The proposed tariffs would exempt some products, including beef, coffee, rare earth metals, aircraft equipment and certain fruits and vegetables.

The move comes despite the United States maintaining a trade surplus with Brazil for the past decade. Last year, Mr. Trump imposed a 50 percent tariff on Brazilian imports to pressure the country to halt its prosecution of Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s former president and an ally of Mr. Trump. The United States later rolled back the tariffs on many Brazilian goods, while the court challenges further reduced the scope of the duties.

Article source: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/02/business/trump-tariffs-brazil.html

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