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Trump's 50% Tariffs Send This Jet Maker Into A Tailspin - Embraer (NYSE:ERJ)

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Shares of Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer drop after President Donald Trump announced plans to impose a 50% tariff on all imports from Brazil.

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Flexjet wants to maintain its record order at Embraer, although President Donald Trump has announced 50 percent tariffs on Brazilian imports. The major order includes up to 212 aircraft worth up to seven billion dollars. Deliverys are scheduled to begin in two years.

Aircraft manufacturer Embraer's shares fell as much as 8.41% on the B3 exchange on Thursday (July 10, 2025). Despite recovering throughout the day, the company suffered the biggest drop on the stock exchange during the session. The drop in Embraer's shares occurred as the US president (Republican Party) announced a 50% tariff on Brazilian products. The US is the main importer of aircraft from Brazil. Registration form Free alerts from Poder360 I…

Embraer published on Thursday (10) that it is still assessing the impact of US tariffs of 50% on Brazilian products. In the note, the company stated that it will work with the competent authorities to re-establish the zero tax alibi for imports into the aviation sector. According to Embraer, the issue will be discussed at the company's outcome conference of the 2nd quarter of the year, marked for 5 August. The usual actions of Embraer came to sp…

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Almost 60% of brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer's recipe comes from the North American market. Read more

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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