Edible Fruits and Nuts from Brazil Tariff: 10% (2026)
Tariff Rate Breakdown
Edible Fruits and Nuts from Brazil represent an important segment of bilateral trade, with approximately $92B in total bilateral trade.
Following the Supreme Court's landmark February 20, 2026 decision striking down IEEPA tariffs, imports of edible fruits and nuts from Brazil are now subject to a 10% base tariff under the Section 301 forced-labor tariff, which replaced the flat 10% Section 122 rate (in effect February 24 – July 24, 2026).
This 10% base surcharge is the Section 301 forced-labor tariff that replaced the flat 10% Section 122 rate when Section 122's 150-day authority expired on July 24, 2026. The final action covers roughly 60 economies under a two-tier 10%/12.5% structure — broader than the earlier 46-country proposal.
Edible Fruits and Nuts (HTS Chapter 8) carry an average MFN duty rate of 5.5% in addition to the base forced-labor tariff. No additional Section 232 or Section 301 surcharges apply to most products in this category from Brazil.
Key products in HTS Chapter 8 imported from Brazil include Bananas, Citrus fruits, Grapes, Apples, Avocados, and Almonds.
Common Products in Chapter 8
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