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US investigates Brazil barriers to US ethanol

  • Market: Biofuels
  • 16/07/25

The US Trade Representative (USTR) has launched an investigation into Brazilian trade practices that include import barriers against US ethanol.

The USTR investigation will look at Brazilian trade barriers that US ambassador Jamieson Greer claims "restrict the ability of US exporters to access its market."

"Brazil's tariff and non-tariff barriers merit a thorough investigation, and potentially, responsive action," he said.

The notice for the investigation said US ethanol producers are unfairly affected by an 18pc tariff that Brazil imposes on US ethanol exports.

The US and Brazil are the two largest ethanol-producing countries, combining for 52pc and 28pc of global production, respectively, according to data from the Renewable Fuels Association, an ethanol trade group.

US exports to Brazil averaged 3,800 b/d, or just 2.7pc of overall US exports from January to May, according to US Department of Agriculture data. Exports to Brazil in 2024 were valued at $53mn, down from a peak of $761mn in 2018, according to the investigation notice.

The US imported just 491 b/d from Brazil during the first five months of the year, equivalent to 81pc of total ethanol imports.

The US imposes a combined 12.5pc tariff on Brazilian ethanol, which includes the blanket 10pc tariff announced in April and the existing 2.5pc duty.

Growth Energy, another US ethanol trade organization, applauded the investigation. "Today's action by USTR is a sign that the old days of Brazil enjoying unfettered access to the US ethanol market while unfairly putting a tariff on American ethanol imports could soon come to an end," chief executive Emily Skor said.

US President Donald Trump's administration earlier this year specifically noted Brazilian trade barriers against US ethanol as unfair and worth addressing. Trump has recently threatened to impose a 50pc tariff on Brazilian imports starting 1 August, but tied those threats to the country's prosecution of former president Jair Bolsonaro for trying to overthrow elections in 2022.

The Trump administration has discouraged Brazilian ethanol imports in other ways, including by proposing to revamp a long-running biofuel blend mandate by reducing lucrative credits for fuels made abroad.

Last year, the Renewable Fuels Association and Growth Energy threatened to not cooperate with Brazil on ethanol or sustainable aviation fuel partnerships if the country did not eliminate the tariff. Reducing trade barriers in Brazil has been a longtime priority for the US ethanol lobby, which sees the potential to compete more in Brazil's Renovabio biofuel program.

USTR will accept comments through 18 August with a hearing for the investigation scheduled for 3 September.


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