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Brazil’s Coffee, Beef and Iron Ore Spared as US 25% Tariff Hits Manufactured Goods
Brazil's coffee, beef, iron ore, aircraft parts, and pharmaceutical inputs are excluded from the US 25% tariff on manufactured goods, protecting key export sectors. However, footwear, textiles, seafood, sugar, ethanol, and pig iron remain subject to the tariff, posing risks to industrial exporters reliant on US demand.
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