The decision by United States President Donald Trump to suspend the additional 40% tariff applied since July to various Brazilian agricultural products has provoked an immediate reaction among exporters, foreign trade analysts, and investors. The measure, formalized through an Executive Order last week, removes from the surcharge list items with a strong weight in the trade balance between the two countries, including coffee, cuts of beef, açaí, tomato, guava, mango, banana, and cocoa. With direct impact on competitiveness, the suspension is already seen as a reopening of access for the Brazilian agribusiness to the world's largest importer of food.