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USTR Says Final Action on Brazil Tariffs Coming Soon

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US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer expects a decision on US tariffs on Brazilian imports to be made soon, despite ongoing divisions over trade practices.

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Jamieson Greer claims that there is still ‘great distance' between the two countries and admits that negotiations are stalled

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The decision of the American government to apply or not additional tariffs to Brazil based on the investigation of Section 301, scheduled for the next day 15, will depend more on the dialogue with the American business sector than on negotiations between governments. This is the assessment of the Ambassador and former Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Roberto Azevêdo. Exclusive material for subscribers. To have full access,…

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US trade representative Jamieson Greer said today that a final decision on US tariffs on Brazilian imports will be made shortly and that the two countries still disagree on trade practices.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Forbes, the world's most well-conceived business and economic magazine. U.S. trade representative indicates that decision leaves until July 15; Brazilian government challenges investigation and calls for an end to sanctions The post U.S. Promises Decision on Tariffs Against Brazil for A lot in Brief apareceu primeiro em Forbes Brasil.

USTR (United States Trade Representative) representative Jamieson Greer stated this Thursday (July 9, 2026) that negotiations with Brazil regarding new export tariffs are far from reaching an agreement, but that a decision should be announced "very soon" by the US government. "This week we will have our final hearing on this. I have been talking to the Brazilians, we have been trying to negotiate. I think there is still a distance between us."

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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