On Wednesday, President Donald Trump enacted an executive order that enforces a significant 50% tariff on imports from Brazil, claiming that the nation's judicial policy and the legal actions against former President Jair Bolsonaro create an economic crisis under a 1977 statute. This tariff action follows Trump's previous warnings made in July to Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and reflects a departure from an earlier executive order that was based on trade imbalances, despite the fact that Brazil yielded a $6.8-billion trade surplus with the U.S. last year, according to official data.
The White House articulated its position by accusing Brazil's judiciary of trying to suppress social media platforms, although specific companies, such as X and Rumble, were not explicitly named. In this context, Trump seems to align himself with Bolsonaro, who made attempts to contest the legitimacy of his loss to Lula in the 2022 elections, paralleling Trump's own legal troubles regarding efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
Following Trump's announcement, President Lula expressed his intent to protect Brazil's sovereignty during a public event focused on animal rights, emphasizing the need to respond to these new tariffs. The executive order implies that beyond the existing baseline tariff of 10%, an additional 40% would be levied, although certain product categories—including civil aircraft, aluminum, and fertilizers—will be exempt from this increased tariff rate.
The implementation of these tariffs is set to commence one week post-signing. In conjunction with this move, Trump’s Treasury Department also imposed sanctions on Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, accusing him of curtailing freedom of expression, amid ongoing legal proceedings against Bolsonaro. Furthermore, on July 18, visa limitations were introduced for various Brazilian judicial officials, including de Moraes, signaling escalating tensions between the two nations.
5 Comments
Habibi
Good, standing against the elites.
ZmeeLove
Another day, another economic gamble. What does Brazil's trade surplus have to do with their judiciary?
Muchacho
Trump’s just proving he only cares about his own ego and promoting his allies.
Mariposa
Trump is taking a strong stance against those trying to subvert democracy.
Muchacha
Brazil went too far censoring social media. Trump knows what he is doing to defend free speech.