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Trump's decision directly targets the primary destination for Brazilian fish exports: the U.S. accounts for 70% to 80% of the sector's foreign sales

Trump's 50% Tariff Halts Brazilian Fish Exports, Sparks

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Tuesday, July 15, 2025, 00:10 (GMT + 9)

Dozens of containers of Brazilian fish are stranded in ports after US importers halted orders due to a sudden 50% tariff announced by Donald Trump. The move, targeting Brazil's leading fish export market, threatens thousands of jobs and highlights the dangers of over-reliance on a single trade partner.

BRASÍLIA – President Donald Trump's recent announcement to impose a sweeping 50% tariff on all Brazilian imports, effective August 1, is already sending shockwaves through Brazil's economy, with the fish industry bearing an immediate and significant brunt. The sudden measure has led to suspended shipments and containers being held at ports, causing widespread alarm.

According to the Brazilian Association of the Fish Industry (Abipesca), at least 58 containers, carrying approximately one thousand tons of fish, are currently stranded in the ports of Salvador (BA), Pecém (CE), and Suape (PE). This paralysis follows swift reactions from North American importers, who have backed away from orders due to the profound uncertainty surrounding the additional costs imposed by the new tariff.

Trump's decision directly targets the primary destination for Brazilian fish exports: the United States accounts for a staggering 70% to 80% of the sector's foreign sales, generating over US$240 million annually. Abipesca warns that this unilateral action compromises the entire production chain, from large processing plants to artisanal fishermen and family aquaculture producers, creating a climate of "despair in the sector."

Trade Route Blocked, Diplomatic Action Demanded

With typical maritime transport times to the U.S. ranging from 18 to 20 days, shipments effectively ceased the moment the surcharge was announced. Exporters and importers are now in a holding pattern, awaiting critical price adjustments and, more importantly, a clearer understanding of the tariff's full implications.

Abipesca has condemned the tariff as "extremely harmful" and is urging the Brazilian government to take cautious and diplomatic action, emphasizing the need to avoid hasty retaliation that could escalate the trade conflict. The association also reiterated its long-standing call for urgent market diversification, particularly through the opening of the European market, as a crucial strategy to reduce Brazil's heavy dependence on the United States.

"We have been warning about the slow pace of these negotiations with Europe. Moments like these demonstrate the risk of concentrating exports on a single trading partner," stated Eduardo Lobo, president of Abipesca, in an official statement.

Unilateral Tariff Based on Contested Claims

The new tariff has been imposed under Section 301 of the U.S. Trade Act, which permits the U.S. government to unilaterally investigate and sanction alleged unfair trade practices. Trump's justification for the move reportedly involves criticisms of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF), rulings against U.S. digital platforms in Brazil, and court decisions against former President Jair Bolsonaro.

However, official trade data appears to contradict claims of economic loss to the U.S.: since 2009, the United States has maintained a trade surplus with Brazil. In 2024 alone, Brazil exported approximately US$40.4 billion to the U.S., representing 12% of all Brazilian foreign sales.

Broader Repercussions and Uncertain Future

The implications of this measure extend beyond the fishing industry, potentially affecting critical Brazilian sectors such as steel, manufacturing, and agribusiness at large. Economists caution that a 50% tariff renders Brazilian products virtually unviable in the North American market, suggesting that the measure may be driven more by political motivations than by commercial considerations.

Facing this impasse, the Brazilian fishing sector awaits the federal government's next steps with apprehension. Abipesca, for its part, reaffirms its commitment to the sustainable development of the industry and reinforces its call for diplomatic and economic solutions that preserve the sector's competitiveness and protect the thousands of jobs now at risk.

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