Trump warns Brazil with 50 percent tariffs due to ‘witch-hunt’ trial
In a letter to Lula posted on his Truth Social platform on Wednesday, Trump demanded that Brazil end the prosecution of Bolsonaro, whom he called “highly respected.” Trump stated that if Brazil does not comply, the new tariffs would take effect on August 1, 2025, and warned of further hikes if Brazil retaliates.
Lula responded on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, asserting that Brazil is a sovereign nation with independent institutions and will not tolerate foreign interference. He stressed that the investigation is a matter for Brazil’s judiciary alone and warned that any unilateral tariffs from the US would be met with reciprocal measures.
If imposed, the 50% tariff would represent the highest rate the Trump administration has set on any country. Since April, Brazilian imports have faced a minimum 10% tariff under Trump’s global tariff policy, which he extended until August 1 as part of ongoing negotiations.
Trump has claimed Brazil’s trade policies have led to “unsustainable trade deficits” with the US. Lula refuted this, citing US government figures showing a $410 billion trade surplus with Brazil over the past 15 years.
Brazil is America’s second-largest trading partner after China, with US exports including aircraft, fuel, nuclear technology, and electrical equipment.
Earlier this week, Trump also threatened a separate 10% tariff on BRICS nations, accusing them of trying to undermine the US dollar. Brazil, a founding BRICS member, has dismissed such claims, insisting the bloc’s actions are not aimed at weakening the dollar but are a response to political misuse of the currency.
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