US President Donald Trump has reversed steep tariffs on Brazilian food imports, including beef and coffee, a move expected to lower costs for American consumers. The 40% duties, imposed in July, are lifted for shipments arriving after November 13. This decision follows growing voter frustration over rising living expenses and signals progress in trade talks with Brazil.
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