Embraer re-evaluates US$500m U.S. expansion after shift in U.S. tariffs on Brazilian aerospace products

Embraer is reassessing a planned US$500 million expansion in the United States after recent changes in U.S. import tariffs on Brazilian aerospace products. The OEM says the tariff shift has altered the economics and timing of the investment as it reviews alternative industrial and supply‑chain options.

Discovered 2025-11-29T02:42:57.074486-08:00 | 2025-11-29T02:42:57.074486-08:00

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  • Embraer is reassessing a US$500 million U.S. industrial investment after tariff changes, directly affecting its planned expansion decision.
  • The move comes after the CEO's public call for a U.S.–Brazil "zero tariffs" agreement to restore cross‑border aircraft and parts trade.
  • Tariff-driven adjustments have already forced U.S.-market responses by operators and industrial partners, as seen in firms navigating transatlantic tariff constraints.

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