Announcement
30 Jul 2025
In July 2025, the U.S. Administration issued the Executive Order “Addressing Threats to the United States by the Government of Brazil” to impose additional duties on Brazilian imports.
Source
Number of interventions
1
1 certainly harmful
0 likely harmful
0 liberalising
Implementation date
06 Aug 2025
Revocation date:
24 Feb 2026
Announced: 20 Feb 2026
United States of America: Termination of the IEEPA additional duties on certain imports from various countries (February 2026)
Removed: 22 Feb 2026
United States of America: Modification of tariffs on certain agricultural imports from Brazil
Announced: 13 Aug 2025
Brazil: Launch of "Sovereign Brazil Plan" to support businesses affected by US tariffs
Clarification: 01 Jun 2026
United States of America: USTR announces initiation of a Section 301 investigation of Brazil’s trade-related acts, policies, and practices
Announced: 09 Jul 2025
United States of America: Administration announces higher "reciprocal tariffs" applicable to 8 jurisdictions from 1 August 2025
Removed: 22 Feb 2026
United States of America: Administration announces 10 percent additional "reciprocal tariff" on all imports (2 April 2025)
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