The Us 50 % Tariff Can Cost Brazil 13 Billion Dollars in 2026
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Rio de Janeiro, Jul 10 (EFE).- The decision of the US president, Donald Trump, to raise tariffs on Brazilian imports to 50% will cause a fall of up to 13 billion dollars in Brazil's exports to the US in 2026, according to estimates by the investment bank BTG Pactual. This reduction is equivalent to 0.6% of Brazil's gross domestic product (GDP) and almost one third of the value of Brazilian sales to the United States in 2024 (41 billion dollars),…
50% Trump Tariff On Brazil: Criticising the US over its threat to impose an extra 10% tariff on BRICS has proved costly for Brazil and President Donald Trump has increased the tariff on goods coming from there from 10% to 50%.
The 50% tariff announced by US President Donald Trump (Republican Party) has halted Brazilian fish exports to the United States. On Thursday (July 10, 2025), nearly 60 containers were stuck in Brazilian ports. They are loaded with approximately 1,000 tons of fish destined for the US. This information comes from the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo. In a statement, Abipesca (Brazilian Association of the Fish Industry) states that the North American mar…
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The Brazilian Association of Producers and Exporters of Fruit and Fruits (Abrafritas) published a note on this Thursday that "expresses its deep concern" with the increase in prices announced by President Donald Trump. According to them, the volume of business between Brazil and the USA, which generated in 2024 the value of US$ 148 million for the industry and for the Brazilian economy. Few more than 10% of the total exported, since Brazil sold …
The new 50% rate for exports to the United States may reduce GDP growth in brazilian internal product at 0.30 percentage points (p.p.) still in 2025 and up to 0.50 p.p. in the following year. The analysis is from XP, released on Thursday (10). The estimate estimates a decrease in Brazilian exports to approximately US$ 6.5 billion in 2025, rising to US$ 16.5 billion in 2026, where prices remain valid over this period.
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