Brazil condemns US move to impose 25% tariffs next week
Brazil has condemned the US decision to impose 25% tariffs on certain Brazilian products, set to take effect on July 22nd. The Trump administration initiated the action following a year-long investigation that concluded Brazil engaged in unfair trade practices, including lax anti-corruption enforcement and its own unfair tariffs.

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AI-generatedBrazil has condemned the US decision to impose 25% tariffs on certain Brazilian products, set to take effect on July 22nd. The Trump administration initiated the action following a year-long investigation that concluded Brazil engaged in unfair trade practices, including lax anti-corruption enforcement and its own unfair tariffs. Brazil's government has repudiated these findings and denied engaging in such practices. The US trade representative stated the tariffs are necessary for a level playing field for American businesses, though negotiations with Brazil are ongoing. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio attributed the tariffs to President Lula's economic policies and a lack of good-faith negotiation. The tariffs are being imposed under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.
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5 extractedThe tariffs are being imposed under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.
Marco Rubio states President Lula has not negotiated in good faith and his economic policies are bad for Americans and Brazilians.
The tariffs will take effect on July 22 and exempt some goods not produced in the US or that officials worry would disrupt supply chains.
The US has concluded after a year-long investigation that Brazil has a range of unfair trade practices.
Brazil condemns the US decision to impose 25% tariffs on certain Brazilian products.