Embraer bets on 'substantial growth' as US confirms zero tariffs for Brazilian aircraft

Brazil's government confirmed aircraft are excluded from the US executive order, restoring zero‑tariff access for Brazilian exports to the United States. Embraer CEO Francisco Gomes Neto said the decision supports "substantial growth" for the planemaker as it pursues U.S. market expansion.

Discovered 2026-03-01T21:16:26.293961-08:00 | 2026-03-01T21:16:26.293961-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The US has confirmed aircraft are exempt from the new tariff regime introduced on 20-Feb-2026, restoring zero‑tariff access for Brazilian airframes, engines and components (exempt from the revised tariff regime).
  • Embraer's CEO characterises the decision as enabling "substantial growth," indicating immediate commercial upside for the OEM and its suppliers in the US market and for existing US industrial ties (context on Embraer's US footprint and production comments).
  • Removing tariffs reduces a direct cost barrier for Brazilian exports, with clear implications for competitiveness, pricing in US deals, and supply‑chain sourcing for airframe, engine and component suppliers.

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