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End of the tariff hike and its impacts on agribusiness.

THE removal of surcharges imposed by the United States on Brazilian products, such as coffee, beef, and fruit, This opened up opportunities for the resumption of exports and for the financial strengthening of agribusiness. This measure improves Brazil's competitiveness and rekindles trade relations between the two countries.

What was the tariff hike?

In August 2025, a surcharge of up to 50% about part of Brazilian exports. In November, the US revoked the additional 40% tariff for 238 products. Coffee, beef, and other commodities. They re-entered the American market with reduced costs.allowing them to recover some of the losses from that period.

Relationship with credit and financial management

With the Return of exports and greater trade predictabilityAs a result, agribusiness companies will have better conditions for cash flow, planning, and debt renegotiation. The recovery also favors investments, contract restructuring, and greater stability in financial operations.

Opportunities generated

The return of access to the American market. It increases sales capacity and boosts sectors such as coffee and meat., who are already making moves to regain ground. Producers are renewing contracts, reviewing logistics, and increasing their chances of obtaining healthy credit. The improved scenario is encouraging Competitiveness attracts investment and strengthens relationships. international.

Existing challenges

Even with the end of the surcharge, There is still a risk of new trade barriers and fluctuations in US demand. Some products remain subject to tariffs. Companies need To quickly reorganize operations, ensure regulatory compliance, and manage potential pressures. short-term concerns about capital and production structure.

How can Way Back support you?

THE Way Back can help companies reorganize their finances in this new scenario. Offering strategic cash flow analysis, debt renegotiation, contract review, and regulatory compliance support. The goal is... Strengthen the financial health of agribusiness and expand credit recovery capacity. Given the resumption of exports.

Sources: CNN Brazil and NeoFeed

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