Trump order on Brazil exempts orange juice, some aircraft parts
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Wednesday, Jul 30, 2025 2:41 pm ET1min read
Trump order on Brazil exempts orange juice, some aircraft parts
Title: Trump Order on Brazil Exempts Orange Juice, Some Aircraft PartsU.S. President Donald Trump's latest executive order has introduced a 50% tariff on most Brazilian goods, but the move has come with significant exemptions. The order, effective from August 1, targets Brazil's trade practices, particularly those involving former President Jair Bolsonaro's prosecution. However, the tariffs exclude sectors such as aircraft, energy, and orange juice, providing some relief to major Brazilian exporters.
The tariffs, which bring Brazil's total tariff amount to 50%, were announced as part of Trump's broader strategy to reduce trade deficits and protect domestic industries [4]. The White House has not provided specific economic justifications beyond general claims of safeguarding American jobs and industries [3]. The new tariff affects a wide range of Brazilian goods, including agricultural products and manufactured items [4].
Among the key exemptions are aircraft parts and orange juice, which are significant exports for Brazil. Embraer, a major Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, exports 45% of its commercial aircraft and 70% of its executive jets to the United States [2]. The exclusion of these sectors from the tariffs has led to a rise in Embraer's shares, up by 11% in Sao Paulo [2]. Suzano, another major Brazilian exporter, also saw its shares rise by over 1% in afternoon trading, as it was exempted from the tariffs [2].
However, not all Brazilian exports are exempted. The tariffs will still impact sectors like beef and coffee, which are key exports to the United States. Energy companies operating in Brazil have also suspended oil shipments to the United States, citing uncertainty [2]. Former Brazilian trade secretary Welber Barral warned that the impact of the tariffs will be significant, despite the exemptions [2].
The timing of the announcement coincides with ongoing trade negotiations with other key partners, such as the European Union, where the U.S. has imposed similar tariffs on 70% of European goods [5]. This approach suggests a targeted effort to renegotiate trade terms on more favorable conditions without triggering broad-based economic conflict. However, trade experts have raised concerns that the move could provoke retaliatory measures from Brazil and lead to higher prices for U.S. consumers [7].
Brazilian businesses are already preparing for the potential financial and operational challenges that the new tariffs may bring. The Brazilian government has not yet issued a public response but has previously voiced opposition to unilateral trade actions [9]. The decision has drawn comparisons with previous U.S. trade policies, particularly those directed at China, but the strategy in this case appears more sector-specific [10].
References
[1] https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/trump-hits-brazil-with-50-tariffs-excludes-aircraft-oj-energy-2025-07-30/
[2] https://www.straitstimes.com/world/trump-hits-brazil-with-50-tariffs-excludes-aircraft-orange-juice-energy
[3] https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/some-key-brazilian-exports-spared-trumps-new-40-tariff-2025-07-30/
[4] https://www.ainvest.com/news/trump-signs-order-raising-brazil-tariffs-50-august-1-2507/
[5] https://www.keysnews.com/ap/business/trumps-latest-tariff-deadline-is-approaching-here-are-the-trade-deals-the-us-has-announced/article_8061b4ae-45b0-5cf0-bd99-34f40a5d1923.html
[6] https://seekingalpha.com/article/4805355-embraer-the-brazilian-stock-most-affected-by-the-50-percent-tariffs-may-surprise
[7] https://www.atribuna.com.br/noticias/portomar/en/trump-s-tariff-hike-on-brazilian-products-is-topic-of-debate-at-the-summit-porto-industria-1.472307
[9] https://www.aol.com/news/watch-trump-announces-tariffs-aug-195700058.html
[10] https://www.facebook.com/groups/OurColdwater/posts/3649372178691329/

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