Today’s update for Brazil Tariff News and Tracker brings significant developments in the ongoing trade relationship between the United States and Brazil. As of November 19, 2025, the U.S. administration has suspended reciprocal tariffs on over 200 agricultural products, including coffee and tea, tropical fruits, cocoa, spices, bananas, oranges, tomatoes, beef, and fertilizers. This move is aimed at addressing rising consumer prices and comes after weeks of negotiations and public concern. However, Brazil remains a notable exception in the coffee sector. While most countries now see their coffee tariffs lifted, Brazil still faces a 40 percent tariff on coffee imports to the United States. This rate is the result of a separate executive order that stands apart from the broader reciprocal tariff structure. The new White House order only removed the reciprocal tariff portion, leaving the Brazil-specific 40 percent tariff in place for now.
The Trump administration has signaled that changes to the tariff on Brazilian coffee are under consideration, with proposed reductions likely, but no formal agreement or timeline has been announced. News outlets report that the U.S. and Brazil hope to sign a provisional trade agreement before the end of the year, which could bring further adjustments to the current tariff regime. Meanwhile, the administration continues to emphasize the need for Brazil to address non-tariff trade barriers that impact U.S. companies.
In other trade news, the Supreme Court recently heard arguments on the legality of the president’s reciprocal tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, with a decision expected by the end of 2025 or early 2026. This could have broader implications for all reciprocal tariffs, including those affecting Brazil.
For businesses and listeners tracking the impact, the current 40 percent tariff on Brazilian coffee remains a major factor in pricing and supply chains. Any changes to this rate will be closely monitored as negotiations progress.
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