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    US Implements Tariffs on Brazilian Imports with Key Exceptions

    July 17, 2026
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    WASHINGTON, D.C. / RankWire.AI / – Starting July 22, the United States will impose a 25% tariff on a broad spectrum of Brazilian goods. The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative announced this measure following a yearlong Section 301 investigation. The tariff will encompass items such as furniture, ethanol, machinery, footwear, sugar, apparel, electrical equipment, timber, and paper. It will take effect for goods entering the U.S. from 12:01 a.m. Eastern time.

    US tariff plan targets Brazilian goods with key exemptions
    Brazil challenges new U.S. tariffs covering about 18% of exports to the American market.

    U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer stated that the review analyzed various Brazilian laws, policies, and commercial practices. The investigation included digital trade, electronic payment services, tariffs, anti-corruption measures, and intellectual property rights. It also looked into Brazil’s ethanol market access and governmental actions related to illegal deforestation. USTR found that multiple practices hindered or burdened U.S. commerce under the Trade Act of 1974. Over 360 public comments were considered before finalizing the tariff decision.

    Several significant Brazilian exports will be exempt from the new tariff, including beef, coffee, energy products, rare earths, and civil aircraft. Additionally, aircraft parts, unflavored instant coffee, organic honey, pig iron, and specific steel scrap will not be subject to the measure. Goods already under Section 232 tariffs—such as steel, aluminum, copper, automobiles, and some vehicle components—will not incur the additional 25%. The American Chamber of Commerce for Brazil estimated that these exemptions account for approximately $11 billion in annual trade.

    Brazil contests U.S. trade conclusions

    Brazil’s government dismissed the findings of the U.S. investigation, deeming the tariff action unwarranted. Officials highlighted that Brazil engaged in over 30 meetings with U.S. representatives since July 2025. They also pointed to U.S. data indicating a cumulative American trade surplus of $424.5 billion over 15 years. Brazil asserted that its policies on payments, tariffs, environmental protections, anti-corruption enforcement, and intellectual property are aligned with national legislation and international agreements.

    President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced Brazil would initiate proceedings under its Economic Reciprocity Law. The government also intends to escalate the dispute to the World Trade Organization’s dispute settlement process. Brazil’s trade ministry noted that the tariff impacts roughly 18% of its exports to the U.S., valued at about $7 billion annually. Trade Minister Marcio Elias Rosa highlighted timber, machinery, furniture, and footwear as sectors with the greatest exposure.

    Major exports remain exempt from tariffs

    Many of Brazil’s key export products will be unaffected by the new U.S. duties. Coffee, beef, aircraft, aircraft components, and energy exports will continue to follow existing tariff arrangements. Nonetheless, numerous industrial and agricultural goods will face the additional 25% tariff. Section 301 authorizes the U.S. to counteract foreign measures that limit American trade. USTR clarified that the extra tariff will generally apply except for items listed in the official exemption schedules.

    Brazil’s authorities announced plans to consult affected sectors and provide support through its Brasil Soberano economic protection program. They also defended Pix, Brazil’s instant payment platform, as a means to promote competition, financial inclusion, and secure payments. Despite these efforts, USTR indicated that previous consultations did not resolve the concerns raised during the investigation. Greer added that the United States remains open to further discussions with Brazilian officials. The tariff is set to be implemented on July 22 as per the final U.S. order.

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