Trump administration proposes 25% tariff to punish Brazil over trade practices

The United States is proposing a 25% tariff on many imports from Brazil. This action follows an investigation into unfair trade practices. Issues include digital trade and illegal deforestation. The tariffs will not affect certain goods like beef ...

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US President Donald Trump
The Trump administration has proposed a new punitive tariff of 25% on many imports from Brazil, after deciding its practices were unfair on a range of issues from digital trade to illegal deforestation, top trade official Jamieson Greer said on Monday.

The measures, under the Section ‌301 trade legislation, ⁠cover areas such ⁠as electronic payment services, preferential tariffs, intellectual property protection and ethanol market access as well, the Office of the United States Trade Representative said.

It proposed ​the new duties 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.


But it excluded some items, such as beef, coffee, rare earths, other metals and aircraft parts from the new tariffs.

Brazil's practices in the areas investigated "are unreasonable and burden or restrict U.S. commerce, are thus actionable under ​Section 301(b) of the Trade Act," the USTR said in a statement.

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

In a statement, Greer said he launched ​the Section 301 investigation to tackle "longstanding and pervasive U.S. concerns with certain of Brazil's trade ​policies and practices."

Despite recent engagement with Brazilian President Inacio Lula da Silva and his cabinet, Greer said the United States and Brazil "continue to have substantial differences in resolving issues identified in this investigation."

PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED TARIFFS SET FOR JULY 6

The trade agency invited comment on the proposed tariffs through July 1, with a public hearing set for July 6. It faces a July 15 deadline for taking "responsive action" in the Section 301 investigation.
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Trump used the same statute to impose sweeping ‌tariffs on Chinese goods during his first term.

The USTR has several other open Section 301 investigations that are expected to lead to new duties.
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Among these are one covering excess industrial capacity in China and ​15 other trading ​partners, as well as one ⁠into enforcement of forced labor bans in 60 countries.

The agency opened a new investigation on Friday into Vietnam's intellectual property practices.

Regarding its Brazil findings, the USTR said the proposed new 25% tariff would not apply to Brazilian imports subject to national security-related ​tariffs under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962.

These include 50% duties on steel, aluminum and copper and 25% duties on finished products made from those metals, as well as a 25% duty on motor vehicles and auto parts.

The USTR said products exempted from the proposed 25% tariffs included many fruits and nuts, crude oil and petroleum products, pharmaceutical compounds, organic chemicals and fertilizers.

These are in addition to beef, coffee, rare earths, certain other metals and ores and Brazilian aircraft and aircraft parts.
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