US proposes 25% tariff on Brazil over unfair trade practices

Ag exports including beef and coffee carved out from new duties

calendar icon 2 June 2026
clock icon 1 minute read

The Trump administration has proposed a new 25% punitive tariff on many imports from Brazil after determining that the country's practices were unfair on digital trade, electronic payment services, preferential tariffs, intellectual property protection, ethanol market access and illegal deforestation, reported Reuters.

The Office of the United States Trade Representative proposed the new duties, which exclude a number of items like beef, coffee, rare earths, other metals and aircraft parts, as it released the results of its unfair trade practices investigation into Brazil that started last year under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.

The tariffs would partially replace a 50% tariff on many Brazilian goods imposed by US President Donald Trump last year, with 40% as punishment for the country's prosecution of its former president, Trump ally Jair Bolsonaro. Those duties were struck down by the US Supreme Court in February.

© 2000 - 2026 - Global Ag Media. All Rights Reserved | No part of this site may be reproduced without permission.