Sugars and Sugar Confectionery from Brazil Tariff: 10% (2026)
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Among US trading partners for sugars and sugar confectionery, Brazil plays a notable role, with approximately $92B in total bilateral trade.
Following the Supreme Court's landmark February 20, 2026 decision striking down IEEPA tariffs, imports of sugars and sugar confectionery 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.
Sugars and Sugar Confectionery (HTS Chapter 17) carry an average MFN duty rate of 15.5% 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 17 imported from Brazil include Cane sugar, Beet sugar, Maple syrup, Molasses, Candy, and Chocolate confectionery.
Common Products in Chapter 17
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