Trump expands tariff relief on coffee, fruit and beef from Brazil

In a strategic move to alleviate consumer expenses for Americans, President Donald Trump has announced a further reduction in tariffs on Brazilian imports, including key products such as coffee, fruit, and beef. The decision, unveiled on Thursday, aligns with Trump’s broader initiative to roll back certain global tariffs initially imposed in April. Notably, this adjustment ensures that neither the April tariffs nor the punitive levies enacted in July—targeted at Brazil for its prosecution of Trump’s political ally, former President Jair Bolsonaro—will apply to these specific goods. The White House confirmed the move as part of ongoing trade negotiations between Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, signaling potential for further tariff reductions in the future. This development marks a significant step in harmonizing U.S.-Brazil trade relations while addressing domestic economic concerns.