
The U.S. government has removed tariffs on Brazilian aircraft exports, allowing companies like Embraer to enter the U.S. market duty-free, reducing previous competitive disadvantages against rivals such as Bombardier and Dassault Aviation. This change follows a U.S. Supreme Court ruling and a revised tariff regime under Section 122 of the Trade Act. While the aerospace sector benefits, some Brazilian exports still face a 10% tariff, and ongoing steel tariffs and investigations maintain uncertainty for the broader industry.
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