Trump’s tariff war pushes Brazil’s trade towards China as US share hits record low
The United States' share of Brazilian exports has dropped to its lowest point since 1997, with American buyers accounting for only 9.4% of Brazilian exports in the first half of 2026. This decline coincides with China further solidifying its position as Brazil's leading trading partner, with its share of Brazilian exports increasing to 31.5%.

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AI-generatedThe United States' share of Brazilian exports has dropped to its lowest point since 1997, with American buyers accounting for only 9.4% of Brazilian exports in the first half of 2026. This decline coincides with China further solidifying its position as Brazil's leading trading partner, with its share of Brazilian exports increasing to 31.5%. The American Chamber of Commerce for Brazil reported that Brazilian exports to the US decreased by 13%, while shipments to China surged by 21.9%. This shift in trade patterns occurred as Washington held public hearings on potential new tariffs against Brazilian goods.
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5 extractedBrazilian exports to China jumped 21.9% in H1 2026.
Brazilian exports to the US fell 13% in H1 2026.
China's share of Brazilian exports rose to 31.5% in H1 2026.
US share of Brazilian exports hit a record low of 9.4% in H1 2026.
Trump's tariff war is pushing Brazil's trade towards China.