South American Agro Industry Reacts to U.S. Tariffs
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FPSA - "We'll just raise prices": Latin American agro industry reacts to U.S. tariffs
While countries like Brazil face a 50 percent tariff on exports to the U.S., the rest of the Southern Cone faces a scenario some might consider more favorable. Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Suriname were excluded from Annex 1 in President Donald Trump’s executive order, so at the time of writing, they only […] Keep readingRead MoreThe post “We’ll just raise prices”: Latin American agro industry reacts to U.S. tariffs…
South American agro industry reacts to U.S. tariffs
While countries like Brazil face a 50 percent tariff on exports to the U.S., the rest of the Southern Cone faces a scenario some might consider more favorable. Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Suriname were excluded from Annex 1 in President Donald Trump’s executive order, so at the time of writing, they only […] Keep reading
Punto y Coma MX UNTA noted that despite the 90-day extension of the new tariffs for Estaos Unidos, the Mexican government “has kneeled down in the face of the offensives.” Mexico's National Union of Agricultural Workers (UNTA) warned that the country is facing a “food catastrophe” as it is the main buyer of maize and other grains from the United States, which can be used as a “weapon of pressure,” amid the imposition of tariffs by the US Preside…
The 90-day postponement of the entry into a tariff of 30% for products made in Mexico by the United States was celebrated by the Mexican government, but this optimism does not reach the automotive sector, one of the most dynamic industries of the T-MEC, whose spirit begins to go to the detriment. This tariff of 30% is the highest that has been put on the table for national products since Donald Trump's return to the White House and blurs the shi…
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The secatr states that the 90-day deadline announced last week by Trump means that Mexico must review non-tariff barriers.
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