Greer revealed the impending decision during an interview on Fox Business Network, acknowledging that significant distance remains between Washington and Brasilia. While the U.S. side has sought a negotiated solution, the lack of consensus necessitates a formal regulatory conclusion before the mid-month cutoff. The administration’s move underscores the pressure to resolve trade friction as the clock runs out on the current review period.
US Trade Representative sets July 15 deadline for Brazil tariff decision
With a statutory deadline looming on July 15, the United States is poised to finalize its stance on tariffs targeting Brazilian imports. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer confirmed that negotiations remain strained, signaling that the administration is preparing to move forward despite ongoing disagreements over trade practices between the two nations.


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