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    United States President Donald Trump has announced a sweeping 50 per cent tariff on all Brazilian imports, targeting a key trade partner that supplies the US with beef, coffee, and orange juice. The move, which Trump attributes to Brazil’s “attacks on free elections” and the treatment of former President Jair Bolsonaro, is set to take effect on August 1. The decision has significant implications for global trade, especially in the beef sector.

    US tariffs on Brazil open door for Aussie producers

    Brazil currently leads as the top exporter of beef to the US. With an existing 26.4 per cent duty on Brazilian beef exceeding quota thresholds, Trump’s new tariff would elevate the total tax burden to 76.4 per cent. Brett Stuart, a US-based meat analyst at Global AgriTrends, says this would likely make Brazilian beef exports to the US unviable. “In May, Brazil shipped record volumes to the US despite the existing tariffs,” Stuart said. “But a 76 per cent rate is unsustainable. If Brazil doesn’t reach a deal before August 1, the trade will stop.”

    This potential vacuum opens the door for other exporters. Australia, already experiencing record beef production and exports, stands to benefit. Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) reports that 134,593 tonnes of beef were exported last month alone, with 2025 exports already up 17 per cent from the previous year. The US is Australia’s biggest customer so far this year, taking in 203,072 tonnes, a 31 per cent increase year-on-year.

    Australia stands to benefit from Brazil’s market setback

    Stuart expects US importers to quickly turn to Australian and New Zealand beef suppliers if the Brazilian supply is cut off. “The phones will be ringing,” he said. “Right now, Australian beef sells at a discount to US domestic beef, but that discount will evaporate fast if Brazil exits.” The US cattle herd is at its lowest since the 1950s due to drought, pushing beef prices to record highs and increasing reliance on imports. The new tariffs are also expected to hit American consumers by driving up prices for coffee and orange juice, as Brazil is the US’s leading supplier of both commodities.

    Protests have erupted across Brazil in response to Trump’s announcement, with demonstrators burning effigies of the US President and calling him an “enemy of the people.” President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has warned that if negotiations fail, Brazil will retaliate by applying a matching 50 per cent tariff under its reciprocity law. With just weeks before the tariffs come into force, trade and diplomatic tensions between the two nations are escalating and the global beef market is watching closely. – By Content Syndication Services.

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