By executive order, President Donald Trump announced changes to the tariffs imposed in July 2025 on imports from Brazil, as reported on the president's website. In the previous order (Executive Order 14323), the U.S. had imposed a 40% additional tariff on certain Brazilian goods due to an "unusual and extraordinary threat" to national security and the economy. These goods included meat and coffee, according to media reports. Following a conversation between Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on October 6, 2025, negotiations began to resolve the dispute. American institutions reported initial progress, particularly concerning the agricultural sector. Based on this, the president decided to remove some Brazilian agricultural products from the list of additional tariffs. The updated list takes effect from November 13, 2025. The ...
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