Trump eases tariffs on Brazilian food imports again in bid to curb US price pressures
The United States said Thursday it will exempt several Brazilian farm goods — including beef, coffee and tomatoes — from steep tariffs, widening exclusions from recently imposed levies. The move comes as President Donald Trump faces voter pressure over rising living costs and expands last week’s rollback of “reciprocal” farm tariffs.
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