
Measure was announced after investigation of Section 301; Trump also imposed a global tariff from 10% to 125 countries
USA confirms 25% tariff on Brazilian products except meat and coffee
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As it enters into force it applies to products from Brazil destined for the American market, with the exception of meat and coffee . On the same day, the president signed a decree to impose 10% global tariff on all countries. advertising. Trump established reciprocal tariffs on an initial basis of 10% for 125 countries, including Brazil.
Furthermore, In addition to the 25% tariff, Brazil is the target of another US investigation, which proposed a 12.5% surcharge related to combating the circulation of products made with 'forced labor'. The US investigation was conducted on the basis of Section 301 of the United States Trade Act.
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As it enters into force it applies to products from Brazil destined for the American market, with the exception of meat and coffee .
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On the same day, the president signed a decree to impose 10% global tariff on all countries. advertising
according to Poder360Trump established reciprocal tariffs on an initial basis of 10% for 125 countries, including Brazil.
according to Poder360In addition to the 25% tariff, Brazil is the target of another US investigation, which proposed a 12.5% surcharge related to combating the circulation of products made with 'forced labor'.
according to CartaCapitalThe US investigation was conducted on the basis of Section 301 of the United States Trade Act.
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President Donald Trump (Republic Party) had already signaled that he intended to tax Brazilian trade The rate of 25% of..
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideCenterAs it enters into force it applies to products from Brazil destined for the American market, with the exception of meat and coffee .
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