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International trade update: WTO US–Brazil tariff dispute, anti-dumping on Chinese decor paper and aluminium foil, FTA changes (Colombia bananas; Liechtenstein), HMRC customs guidance—week ending 14 August 2025

Published on: 14 August 2025

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  • Customs
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Trade in goods

Brazil initiates dispute against US over tariff measures

Brazil has filed a formal case at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) contesting recent US tariff moves. It says the US has introduced a uniform 10% levy on all Brazilian goods, alongside a further 40% duty on selected items of Brazilian origin. Brazil maintains these actions breach the US’s obligations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 and the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding, particularly as the US pursued unilateral tariff steps instead of resorting to the WTO’s dispute resolution mechanism. See: LNB News 12/08/2025 3.

Anti-dumping

EU Trade Directorate imposes anti-dumping duties on Chinese decor paper imports

The EU Directorate-General for Trade and Economic Security has introduced anti-dumping tariffs ranging from 26.4% to 26.9% on imports of decor paper from China...

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