Trump's indecision on tariffs creates uncertainty for Brazilian agribusiness

Published 2025년 4월 10일

Tridge summary

US President Donald Trump has decided to remove import tariffs for several countries, excluding China, which has sparked debate and raised questions about the potential advantages and challenges for Brazil. The European Union has also suspended its initial measures against US tariffs for a 90-day period. The removal of tariffs could boost Brazil's sales of chicken, pork, and beef to other countries, but the country may face challenges such as rising costs, infrastructure issues, government dissatisfaction, and the possibility of reduced meat supply and increased prices in the domestic market. Producers are cautioned to reflect and act carefully due to the uncertain situation.
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The recent decision by US President Donald Trump to remove import tariffs for several countries, keeping them only for China, has sparked intense debate around the world. The measure has raised questions about possible advantages and challenges for Brazil. After announcing a 90-day pause in reciprocal tariffs for countries that did not retaliate against US measures, except China and Canada, the European Union decided today (10) to suspend, also for 90 days, the first measures against US President Donald Trump's tariffs. Canal Rural commentator Miguel Daoud participated in the Mercado & Companhia news program this Thursday (10) and spoke about the situation. Hours before removing the tariffs, Trump sent a message on his own social network saying: “this is a great time to buy”. According to the commentator, Trump's action constitutes “privileged and biased information”, which benefited those who acted quickly in the financial market. “Those who understood his message bought it ...
Source: CanalRural

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