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U.S. tariffs cut Colombian and Brazilian exports to the U.S. in August, pushing both nations to seek alternative markets.
U.S. tariffs are disrupting trade for Colombia and Brazil, with Colombia’s exports to the U.S. dropping 13.7% in August and Brazil’s falling 20.3%, driven by a 10% tariff on Colombian goods and broader protectionist policies.
Both nations face growing pressure to reduce reliance on the U.S. market due to unpredictable policy shifts tied to domestic politics, with small businesses especially vulnerable.
Experts urge diversification into Latin America, the EU, and Asia-Pacific, while warning of risks to industrial stability and supply chains.
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Los aranceles estadounidenses recortaron las exportaciones colombianas y brasileñas a los Estados Unidos en agosto, lo que empujó a ambas naciones a buscar mercados alternativos.