Brazil has announced the elimination of import duties on several products, including olive oil and sunflower oil, which is anticipated to boost European producers' market share in Brazil. The move follows a free trade agreement between Brazil and the European Union, the largest in the world, and a temporary pact with Chile that eliminates tariffs. In 2023, Brazil's olive oil consumption reached 96.8 thousand tons, with Portugal and Spain being its main suppliers. This decision is expected to further increase European export prospects to Brazil.