Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin said Saturday that Brazilian exported goods to the U.S. including coffee, beef and tropical fruits would still be tariffed 40%, despite Donald Trump’s decision to remove some import taxes.

In a dramatic move on Friday, Trump scrapped levies announced in April on what he called ‘Liberation Day’ in hopes of encouraging domestic production and lifting the U.S. economy. Brazil at the time was hit with a 10% tariff.

But in July, Trump imposed a further 40% tariff, citing — among other reasons — the trial of his ally, former President Jair Bolsonaro, which he called a “witch hunt.” Proceedings went ahead regardless and in September Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison for attempting a coup.

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    Amazing, Brazil has no problem locking up their POS ex President for a coup, but I guess we can’t fucking do that here.

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    Man that’s his 4th “liberation day” this year. It’s as if your words don’t match your actions donny! You’re like a child who wanders in in the middle of a movie.

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      lula acts leftist in his international policy, but it’s a neoliberal coalition government inside the country. very conservative congress too. his VP was a dead giveaway even before lula was elected.

      brazil is still very much under the thumb of international markets (imperialism) and capitalism.

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        big farm is the real culprit. that’s not this admin’s washed hands though. they heavily defunded the promised environment ministry right at the start of his term, which was an indicator of the mood for the rest of the admin.

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          Wait, you legitimately believe there is no deforestation problem in the Amazon?

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    Cool, Americans barely consume any of those things

    Ffs gotta be explicit these days: /s

    (I’m a coffee addict, it’s been brutal)

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    Went to Dollar General for a few things, refused to pay for coffee. I’d rather do without.

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      Tbh I refuse to patronize dollar general, because they are an absolute cancer of a corporate entity (yes, I know how little that narrows it down, but their business model really is unbelievably caustic, in that it specifically preys upon socioeconomically depressed areas and actively makes them worse).

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        DG is all we have in the country. It’s not like some mom-and-pop could provide that range of goods at those prices. There are DGs where there is nothing else, never was. I’m on the edge of town and a lot of these people have to walk or bike to the store. The new DG was a godsend.

        At the town outside my camp, 900 souls, there’s a DG and a gas/convenience/general store coexisting, only two businesses. I spend what I can with the local store, get what I can’t at DG. The DG is the only real general store (hence the name) for 25-minutes in either direction.

        Every criticism I’ve ever heard is from city people.

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    I’m waiting for a cheap synthetic coffe and cacao alternative. With all the progress in gene editing and whatnot, why don’t we have this already?