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  Business  Trump Announces Sweeping 50% Tariffs on Copper and Brazilian Imports Effective August 1, 2025
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Trump Announces Sweeping 50% Tariffs on Copper and Brazilian Imports Effective August 1, 2025

Derrick StantonDerrick Stanton—July 10, 20250
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Former US President Donald Trump has announced significant new tariffs, targeting copper imports at a rate of 50% and implementing a 50% tariff on a range of goods from Brazil. These measures are slated to take effect on August 1, 2025.

The announcement concerning copper was made public via his Truth Social platform. According to the former President, the decision follows a “Section 232” national security trade investigation, a statutory authority allowing the President to impose tariffs if imports are found to threaten national security. Trump stated the explicit aim of the copper tariff is to build a “DOMINANT Copper Industry” within the United States, attributing the current state of the industry to the policies of past administrations.

Tariff Details and Rationales

The 50% tariff directed at Brazil represents a substantial increase from a previous rate of 10%. This decision was formally communicated in a letter addressed to Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

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In justifying the steep tariff hike on Brazilian goods, Trump cited several specific grievances. He referenced the “Witch Hunt” trial of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and leveled accusations against the current Brazilian government regarding what he described as “attacks on free elections, Americans’ free speech, and ‘SECRET and UNLAWFUL Censorship Orders to US Social Media platforms'”. These remarks underscore a focus on digital and political issues as core drivers behind the trade action.

In parallel with the tariff announcement, the former President also directed the U.S. Trade Representative to initiate a new “Section 301” investigation into Brazil’s digital trade practices. This type of investigation, authorized by the Trade Act of 1974, allows the USTR to investigate and respond to unfair foreign trade practices that burden or restrict U.S. commerce. The directive specifically targets practices affecting American companies operating in the digital space.

International Response and Broader Context

The unilateral nature of the tariff increase on Brazil has drawn a response from Brasilia. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva indicated that any such unilateral action would necessitate a response under Brazilian law, suggesting potential retaliatory measures or diplomatic engagement to address the new trade barrier.

The move against copper and Brazil occurs within a broader pattern of tariff impositions announced by Trump. According to analysis from the Yale Budget Lab, following recent tariff announcements by the former President targeting a total of 14 countries, the estimated effective US tariff rate for consumers is projected to rise to 17.6%. The Yale Budget Lab’s data indicates that this rate would be the highest seen in nine decades, highlighting the potential economic impact on American consumers and import-reliant industries.

Trade experts are assessing the potential ramifications of these new tariffs, ranging from increased costs for industries relying on imported copper to shifts in global supply chains and potential retaliatory actions from affected nations. The 50% rate on copper could significantly impact construction, manufacturing, and electronics sectors. Similarly, the substantial increase on Brazilian imports could affect a range of goods, depending on the specific products targeted under the broader tariff application, potentially impacting agricultural commodities, manufactured goods, or other key Brazilian exports to the United States.

Looking Ahead

The announcements set the stage for potential trade tensions leading up to the effective date in August 2025. The specific goods from Brazil that will face the 50% tariff, beyond the general announcement, are expected to be detailed further, which will clarify the full scope of the measure’s impact. The directed Section 301 investigation into Brazil’s digital practices also signals a focus on non-traditional trade barriers.

As the effective date approaches, businesses in both the United States and affected countries, particularly Brazil, will need to prepare for significantly altered trade conditions. The international community will closely watch developments and potential diplomatic efforts to mitigate the economic consequences of these announced tariffs.

The actions underscore a consistent approach by the former President to use tariffs as a tool for economic policy and to address perceived unfair trade practices or geopolitical issues, marking a potential continuation or escalation of trade policies should he return to office.

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