Brazil unveils credit package for rural sector hit by U.S. tariffs
Jul, 17, 2026 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202629
Brazil’s government has authorized nearly 13.3 billion reais ($2.6 billion) in extraordinary credit for rural development programs, debt-refinancing initiatives, and support for sugarcane producers affected by U.S. tariffs, it said in an extra edition of the official gazette late on Thursday (16).
President Donald Trump’s administration announced a 25% tariff on numerous Brazilian products on Wednesday in response to what it described as Brazil’s unfair trade practices.
- The executive order allocates 9 billion reais for rural technology development projects, focusing on productivity gains and competitiveness.
- It designates 3 billion reais for a program supporting financial rebalancing for borrowers.
- The order directs 270 million reais as economic subsidies to independent sugarcane producers in Brazil’s Northeast region affected by extreme weather and by the new U.S. tariffs.
- It also provides 1 billion reais for student-loan beneficiaries and 15 million reais for Brazil’s voluntary contribution to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
- Brazilian Finance Minister Dario Durigan said on Thursday that the government could announce by early August support measures for sectors hit by U.S. trade measures.
- The executive order takes effect immediately for a limited period of time, pending approval by Congress.
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