President Donald Trump just triggered a major shake-up in the global food market, announcing Thursday that he is rolling back the steep 40 percent tariffs previously slapped on a wide range of Brazilian agricultural goods. The move marks a direct pivot from the penalties imposed after Brazil’s far-left government began targeting former President Jair Bolsonaro with charges many critics say are politically motivated.
Trump’s decision arrives as Americans continue battling historic price spikes on everyday essentials, especially groceries — a crisis the liberal media pretends not to see but families feel every time they shop. And with a single order, Trump signaled he’s serious about pushing down food costs while still keeping pressure on authoritarian regimes abroad.
A Second Wave of Tariff Relief To Ease Food Prices
This latest rollback follows a similar directive issued last week, where Trump cut tariffs on several agricultural items to give Americans some breathing room at the checkout counter. Thursday’s announcement specifically impacts Brazilian shipments entering the United States on or after November 13, and could even force Washington to refund duties already collected on the targeted products.
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