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The United States has imposed a 25% tariff on a selection of Brazilian products, starting from July 22, with exemptions for goods that are not produced or naturally grown in the United States, or that affect supply chains and the economy, such as oranges, energy products, and aircraft parts. This decision follows the failure of negotiations between the two countries, during which the United States accused Brazil of good-faith negotiation violations, while Brazil responded by rejecting the tariffs and declaring them illegal. The issue centers around allegations of Brazil favoring other countries and implementing trade practices that Washington considers unfair barriers, along with investigations into corruption and intellectual property protection matters.
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