Trump administration proposes 25% tariff to punish Brazil over trade practices

A 3D-printed miniature model of U.S. President Donald Trump, the Brazil flag and the word “Tariffs” are seen in this illustration taken July 23, 2025. REUTERS
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The Trump administration has proposed a new 25% punitive tariff ​on many imports from Brazil ‌after determining that the country’s practices were unfair on digital trade, electronic payment ​services, preferential tariffs, intellectual property ​protection, ethanol market access and illegal ⁠deforestation.
The Office of the United States ​Trade Representative proposed the new duties, ​which exclude a number of items like beef, coffee, rare earths, other metals and ​aircraft parts, as it released the ​results of its unfair trade practices investigation into ‌Brazil ⁠that started last year under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.
The tariffs would partially replace ​a 50% ​tariff on ⁠many Brazilian goods imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump ​last year, with 40% as ​punishment ⁠for the country’s prosecution of its former president, Trump ally Jair Bolsonaro. ⁠Those ​duties were struck ​down by the U.S. Supreme Court in February.

Reporting by ​David Lawder; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus

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