Trump Lifts Brazilian Beef and Coffee Tariffs Amid Political Tensions, Signaling Potential Shift in US-Brazil Trade Relations
30 November 2025

Trump Lifts Brazilian Beef and Coffee Tariffs Amid Political Tensions, Signaling Potential Shift in US-Brazil Trade Relations

Brazil Tariff News and Tracker

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Welcome to Brazil Tariff News and Tracker. As we wrap up November 2025, significant developments have unfolded in US-Brazil trade relations that directly impact your business and wallet.

President Trump's tariff strategy toward Brazil has been volatile throughout 2025. In July, Trump declared Brazil's legal actions against his political ally Jair Bolsonaro a US national emergency and imposed a punishing 40 percent tariff on top of a 10 percent reciprocal tariff, totaling 50 percent on many Brazilian products. This aggressive move came in response to Brazil's trial of Bolsonaro, who is currently serving a 27-year prison sentence related to his efforts to overturn the 2022 election results.

However, recent weeks have brought relief to certain sectors. In late November, Trump lifted tariffs on specific agricultural products from Brazil, including beef and coffee. This exemption came after diplomatic tensions eased between the two countries. The timing proves critical for American importers and food service companies. Texas Roadhouse and similar businesses have already begun benefiting from reduced Brazilian beef tariffs, which eases significant food cost pressures that have squeezed margins throughout 2025.

The broader context shows Trump's tariff collection efforts have dramatically increased revenue. The United States has collected approximately 320 billion dollars in customs and excise taxes this year, nearly double the 170 billion dollars collected at this same point in 2024. These tariffs form a central pillar of Trump's economic policy, though they face ongoing legal challenges in federal court.

What makes the Brazil situation particularly noteworthy is its politicization. Unlike tariffs imposed on other nations based on trade calculations, the Brazilian tariffs explicitly targeted Bolsonaro's legal troubles. The Council on Foreign Relations documented that Trump threatened Brazil with 50 percent tariffs while specifically citing a witch hunt against Bolsonaro. This marks a departure from traditional trade policy focused purely on economic metrics.

Moving forward, listeners should monitor whether these agricultural exemptions expand to include other Brazilian exports or whether tensions reignite over Bolsonaro's ongoing legal proceedings. The exemptions on coffee and beef represent meaningful relief, but they remain limited in scope compared to the broader tariff structure still affecting Brazilian manufacturing and other sectors.

For your business planning and supply chain decisions, keep in mind that Brazil-US trade relations remain fluid and politically influenced. The current exemptions for beef and coffee provide temporary relief, but the underlying tariff architecture remains substantially elevated compared to pre-2025 levels.

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