Trump's Tariff Exemptions: A Closer Look at the Excluded Brazilian Imports
President Trump’s recent executive order imposes tariffs on Brazil but excludes imports like orange juice, energy products, civil aircraft, and part of its wood pulp, oil, and fertilizer exports. The announcement indicates specific exemptions amidst the broader tariff measures released by the White House.

In a recent move by the Trump administration, a new executive order has set tariffs on Brazilian goods, while excluding several crucial product categories from this financial burden.
According to the White House, categories such as orange juice, energy products, and civil aircraft components will not be subject to the additional tariffs.
Moreover, Brazilian exports in sectors like wood pulp, oil, and fertilizers will also benefit from exemptions that spare them from the newly announced 40% tariff rate.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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