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Trump’s Tariffs Redraw Trade Routes—Brazil’s Ports Poised to Gain

As the U.S.-China trade war reignites under President Trump’s renewed 34% tariffs on Chinese imports, the ripple effects are echoing across global supply chains—and opening new doors for Brazil’s port sector.

With Beijing promising retaliatory measures and traditional trade routes thrown into disarray, Brazilian ports like Porto do Açu and Santos are moving swiftly to seize the moment. These logistical hubs are positioning themselves to absorb diverted cargo flows and capitalize on strained supply networks.



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