The United States exclude orange juice, iron ore, and aircraft from 50% tariff.

Published 2025년 7월 30일

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Even with the imposition of a new 50% import tariff on Brazilian products, the United States government excluded key items from the measure, ensuring exemption for sectors considered strategic for the U.S. economy. The decision was formalized through an executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, and takes effect starting August 1.

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According to Annex I of the executive order, products of high relevance such as orange juices and derivatives, iron ore, natural gas, aluminum, chemical fertilizers, and civil aircraft were kept out of the tariff increase—many of them essential for U.S. industries. The White House justified the measure as a response to recent actions by the Brazilian government, considered "an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the U.S." The list of exemptions includes products such as Brazil nuts with shells, various types of coal, coke, coal gas, and mineral derivatives, as well as gases like propane, ethylene, butane, and butylene. Also excluded were aluminum oxides, caustic potash, raw mica, silver, and gold in the form of ingots, as well as pig iron, ferroniobium, and primary metal alloys. Another sector widely benefited was civil aviation, with the exemption maintained for tires, engines, parts, turbines, and other industrial components. ...
Source: Agrolink

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