U.S. Tariff Hike Threatens Brazil’s Salt and Export Sectors

A 50% U.S. tariff on Brazilian imports, set to take effect August 1, is expected to severely impact Rio Grande do Norte’s key exports—especially salt, fish, oil, and fruit. Salt producers warn the hike could halt exports entirely, threatening 500,000 tons in annual sales—about 25% of the state’s output.

Industry leaders and local officials are calling for urgent diplomatic action to avoid inflation, job losses, and a collapse in export competitiveness.

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