Brazil hails zero US tariff on aircraft exports

Brazil welcomed Washington’s decision to allow its aircraft to enter the US duty-free, benefiting aerospace giant Embraer and narrowing gaps with rivals Bombardier and Dassault Aviation. The move follows tariff changes after a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. About 25% of Brazilian exports still face a 10% tariff, while 46% will be duty-free, easing pressure on key sectors.