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Trump threatens Brazil with large 50% tariff, citing “Witch Hunt” towards ex-president Bolsonaro
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Trump threatens Brazil with large 50% tariff, citing “Witch Hunt” towards ex-president Bolsonaro

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Last updated: July 10, 2025 3:13 am
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President Trump stated Wednesday he would impose a 50% tariff on items from Brazil subsequent month, one of many steepest charges for any U.S. buying and selling accomplice, citing the felony prosecution of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, which Mr. Trump referred to as an “worldwide shame.”

Mr. Trump has despatched open letters to about 20 nations this week — starting from Japan to Iraq — telling them to count on larger tariffs beginning August 1, after delaying his sweeping tariffs towards dozens of countries in April. Up to now, the 50% tariff on Brazilian imports is the highest fee threatened towards any nation, and Brazil is the one nation to get hit with a tariff this week after being spared by Mr. Trump’s April “Liberation Day” tariffs.

In contrast to many different nations which have been threatened with tariff hikes, the U.S. runs a commerce surplus with Brazil, that means Brazil buys extra American items than the U.S. buys from Brazil. Final 12 months, the U.S. exported about $49 billion price of products to Brazil, and Brazil exported simply over $42 billion in items to the U.S., in line with Census Bureau figures.

Mr. Trump’s letter excoriated the South American nation over the prosecution of Bolsonaro, who led the nation earlier than present Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. The U.S. chief referred to as the prosecution a “Witch Hunt that ought to finish instantly.”

Bolsonaro was indicted final 12 months for allegedly making an attempt a coup to stay in workplace after Lula defeated him within the 2022 elections. The plan allegedly included dozens of individuals and concerned a plot to poison Lula and shoot a Brazilian Supreme Court docket justice. Bolsonaro’s protection crew has vehemently denied the costs. Bolsonaro has additionally been barred from working for workplace till 2030, after casting doubt on the nation’s digital voting machines.

Mr. Trump has lengthy expressed assist for Bolsonaro, a right-wing populist typically recognized as “Trump of the Tropics.” He additionally lashed out at Brazil over the prosecution on Monday, calling it a “horrible factor” and an “assault on a Political Opponent.”

“LEAVE BOLSONARO ALONE!” Mr. Trump wrote on Reality Social on Monday.

Mr. Trump additionally criticized Brazil in his tariff letter for what he referred to as “insidious assaults” on the “Free Speech Rights of People,” an obvious reference to the Brazilian Supreme Court docket’s scrutiny of Elon Musk-owned X and a few different social media platforms. And he alleged Brazil has an “unfair commerce relationship” with the U.S., citing “Tariff, and Non-Tariff, Insurance policies and Commerce Obstacles.”

Within the letter, Mr. Trump ordered U.S. Commerce Consultant Jamieson Greer to open an investigation into Brazil over “assaults on the Digital Commerce Actions of American Corporations” and “different unfair Buying and selling Practices.”

A report by the U.S. Commerce Consultant earlier this 12 months stated Brazil charged a mean tariff of 11.2% on imports as of 2023. The report says Brazil imposes “comparatively excessive tariffs on imports throughout a variety of sectors,” and “U.S. exporters face vital uncertainty within the Brazilian market as a result of the federal government often modifies tariff charges.” It additionally lists another commerce restrictions, like a tariff on ethanol and import licensing guidelines.

As with the opposite nations which have confronted tariff threats, Mr. Trump stated his administration would “contemplate an adjustment” if Brazil had been to alter its commerce practices.

Lula stated in a submit on X that Brazil will react to any tariff will increase by invoking the nation’s financial reciprocity regulation, which permits Brazil to impose import restrictions and different countermeasures in response to unilateral tariffs. He additionally pointed to the U.S.’s commerce surplus with Brazil, stated the proceedings towards Bolsonaro “fall solely below the jurisdiction of Brazil´s Judicial Department” and wrote that firms “should adjust to Brazilian regulation as a way to function inside our territory.”

“Brazil is a sovereign nation with unbiased establishments and won’t settle for any type of tutelage,” Lula wrote within the assertion, as translated by Brazil’s embassy in D.C.

Individually, Mr. Trump threatened a further 10% tariff on any nations aligned with “the Anti-American insurance policies of BRICS,” referring to a bunch of creating nations and rising markets that features Brazil.

Tariffs are a core a part of Mr. Trump’s financial technique. The strikes have sparked fears of rising shopper costs and an financial slowdown, however Mr. Trump argues tariffs are essential to revive U.S. manufacturing and punish what he views as unfair commerce practices.

The president imposed steep tariffs on dozens of nations in early April, rattling markets, earlier than shortly delaying most of them for 3 months whereas his administration sought to barter commerce offers. With the three-month extension set to expire this week, the administration started sending letters to numerous nations informing them of upper tariffs beginning in August.

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Joe Walsh

Joe Walsh is a senior editor for digital politics at CBS Information. Joe beforehand coated breaking information for Forbes and native information in Boston.

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