Despite new US tariff threats of up to 37.5%, Brazil's trade outlook remains robust. The country is successfully diversifying exports to China and the EU, effectively buffering against the impact of US trade policies.
Key Takeaways
- 1.President Trump has announced a potential 25% to 37.5% tariff on Brazilian goods following a Section 301 investigation.
- 2.Brazil's trade remains robust despite US tariffs, with a growing reliance on Chinese and EU markets.
Table of Contents
- BRAZIL TRADE PROVES ANTIFRAGILE
- Brazil has continued to diversify its trade away from the US
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Authors
Elizabeth Johnson
Themes
Geopolitical Trade TensionsTrade Diversification
Regions
EuropeBrazilUnited StatesChina
