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The Trump administration has proposed ​a new 25 per cent 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.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 per cent tariff on many Brazilian goods imposed by US President ‌Donald Trump last year, with 40 per cent ​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. Published on June 2, 2026