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不许对巴西加税!特朗普不留一条后路,50%关税生效前48小时,中方送去5年大单给巴西托底
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-11 06:22

Group 1 - The U.S. has imposed a 40% tariff on Brazilian products, raising the total tariff rate to 50%, significantly impacting Brazil's economy [1][3] - Brazil's President Lula has stated that there is no room for direct dialogue with President Trump, indicating a challenging diplomatic situation [1][3] - Approximately 35.9% of Brazilian exports to the U.S. will face a combined tariff of 50%, severely affecting key products like raw coffee beans [3][5] Group 2 - China has approved 183 Brazilian coffee companies to export to China, effective from July 30, 2025, providing crucial support to Brazil's coffee industry [3][5] - Brazil's agricultural sector is facing difficulties, with the coffee export to the U.S. being a significant concern due to the new tariffs [3][5] - The relationship between China and Brazil remains strong, with China being Brazil's largest trading partner for 15 consecutive years, and future investments from China in Brazil are projected to reach 27 billion reais [5][7] Group 3 - Brazil is seeking support from emerging economies and plans to address the tariff issue through the World Trade Organization [5][7] - The unilateral tariff actions by the U.S. are seen as damaging to global trade order and are likely to face resistance from other countries [7]