AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS-Brazil Tariff War: The Trump administration announced a 25% tariff on most Brazilian imports starting July 22, citing “unfair trade practices” under Section 301, while carving out major items like coffee, beef, oranges and some energy and aerospace goods; Brazil’s Lula condemned the move and vowed retaliation and WTO action. Election Pressure in Brasília: Reuters reports the tariff is already feeding Brazil’s October presidential race, with Lula and Senator Flávio Bolsonaro trading blame after Marco Rubio said Brazil failed to negotiate “in good faith.” Policy Fallout & Exemptions: USTR says the probe targeted areas including digital trade and electronic payments (PIX), preferential tariffs, anti-corruption enforcement, intellectual property, ethanol market access and illegal deforestation; exemptions were expanded after comments, including instant coffee. Government Strategy: In Brasília, Lula’s team is also juggling domestic politics, including efforts to block a pension-related constitutional amendment for community health workers and disease-control agents. World Stage Noise: Separate from politics, the UK urged FIFA to investigate Argentina over a Falklands banner—another reminder how sport keeps colliding with sovereignty debates.
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