More Trump Tariffs Set to Reshape Global Trade Dynamics, Product Prices Wednesday
BRAZIL, AUG 6 – The 50% tariff hike targets 36% of Brazilian exports, including coffee and meats, as part of US efforts to counter Brazil's judiciary actions against former President Bolsonaro.
- President Donald Trump imposed higher tariffs on imports from Brazil, India, and Switzerland, reshaping global trade dynamics.
- Brazil faces a 50% tariff, justified by Trump as retaliation for a "witch hunt" against ally Jair Bolsonaro, despite a U.S. trade surplus with Brazil.
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Lula slams Trump over Brazil tariffs, accuses Bolsonaro of betrayal
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva harshly criticized U.S. President Donald Trump following the implementation of a 50% tariff on Brazilian exports. Lula called Trump “authoritarian” with “anti-civilizational” behavior and accused him of creating “problems where there were none.”
Americans will now pay much more for imported Brazilian coffee, sugar and beef, among other things, as tariffs on these goods have been increased from ten to 50 percent.
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The Government also announced that negotiations with the administration of the United States will continue after the entry into force of the 50% rates imposed by Washington on part of Brazilian imports
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