Trump threatens Brazil with 50% tariff and demands Bolsonaro's trial end

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Bloomberg/Getty US President Donald Trump during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, July 8, 2025Bloomberg/Getty

US President Donald Trump said he was planning to impose a 50% tax on goods made in Brazil, escalating his fight with the South American country.

He announced the plan in his latest tariff letter, shared on social media, accusing Brazil of "attacks" on US tech companies and conducting a "witch hunt" against former far-right president Jair Bolsonaro, who is facing prosecution over his role trying to overturn the 2022 election.

Trump had already sparred with Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva over Bolsonaro's trial earlier this week.

At the time, President Lula said Brazil would not accept "interference" from anyone and added: "No one is above the law."

He had also said Trump was "irresponsible" for threatening tariffs on social media.

Trump has posted 22 letters to countries around the world this week, including trade partners such as Japan, South Korea and Sri Lanka, outlining new tariffs on their goods he says will come into force on 1 August.

The moves have largely served to revive plans he had put forward in April but that were put on hold after financial markets recoiled at the measures.

But the message to Brazil was a far more targeted missive and threatened a significant increase from the 10% tax the White House had previously announced on goods from the country.

Unlike many other countries, the US enjoyed a trade surplus with Brazil last year, selling more goods in the country than it purchased from it.

In the letter, Trump said called the 50% rate "necessary ... to rectify the grave injustices of the current regime".

Trump and Bolsonaro enjoyed a friendly relationship when their presidencies overlapped, with the pair meeting in 2019 at the White House during Trump's first term.

Both men subsequently lost presidential elections and both refused to publicly acknowledge defeat. Bolsonaro has denied involvement in any plot against Lula.

Trump's social media company, Trump Media, is also among the US tech companies fighting Brazilian court rulings over orders suspending social media accounts.

Last month, Brazil's Supreme Court also ruled that social media companies could be held responsible for content on their platforms.

In the letter Trump posted on Wednesday, he said he would order the US Trade Representative to launch a so-called 301 investigation into Brazil's digital trade practices.

Such a move would would mark a turn to more established legal process that US has used to impose tariffs in the past, toughening the threat. In his first term, Trump took a similar step over the country's consideration of a tax targeting tech firms.

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