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Brazil
What Brazil supplies into the American economy — the raw inputs, and the essential goods downstream that depend on them.
12
Inputs supplied
24
Goods affected
0
Claims on record
1
Mapped
What they supply
Inputs from this country
12 named inputs sourced from Brazil. Share % is the country's share of global supply for that input.
mineral
92%Niobium / Ferroniobium (HSLA Steel + Superconductors)
agricultural
55%BEKP Eucalyptus Pulp (Bleached Eucalyptus Kraft Pulp)
agricultural
40%Sugarcane
agricultural
38%Soy Lecithin (Food Grade Emulsifier)
agricultural
38%Soybeans
agricultural
38%Green Coffee Beans — Arabica
mineral
23%Iron ore (direct shipping ore & pellets)
agricultural
22%Soybean Meal (Swine Feed — Primary Protein)
agricultural
20%Green Coffee Beans — Robusta
manufactured
20%Raw Cattle Hides (Green Hides)
agricultural
17%Soybean Meal (Animal Feed Protein)
agricultural
15%Live Cattle (Fed Cattle for Slaughter)
What depends on them
American goods affected
24 essential American goods have Brazil somewhere upstream in their supply chain.
Home
Paper and household products
Toilet paper, paper towels, tissues, and other disposable household paper goods.
Food
Coffee
Imported arabica and robusta beans; price tracks Brazil weather, Vietnam output, and ocean freight.
Food
Cooking oils
Vegetable, canola, olive, and other household cooking oils.
Food
Sugar
Cane and beet sugar with crop output, trade policy, ethanol demand competition, and weather sensitivity.
Food
Chocolate and cocoa products
Cocoa beans, powder, and finished chocolate; Ivory Coast and Ghana supply ~60% of global cocoa and are highly weather-sensitive.
Materials
Steel and iron products
Structural steel, steel rebar, pipes, and iron used in construction and manufacturing.
Food
Pork and pork products
Pork chops, roasts, and fresh pork for household use.
Agriculture
Animal feed
Corn, soybean meal, additives, and transport for livestock and poultry operations.
Food
Beef and ground beef
Fresh, frozen, and ground beef for household meals.
Home
Pet food and supplies
Dry and wet pet food, treats, and essential pet care supplies.
Home
Baby and child care products
Diapers, wipes, baby lotion, and essential childcare supplies.
Grocery
Dairy and eggs
Milk, cheese, yogurt, and eggs used as core household staples.
Agriculture
Pesticides and herbicides
Crop protection chemicals including glyphosate, atrazine, fungicides, and insecticides.
Food
Chicken and turkey
Fresh, frozen, and processed poultry for households.
Materials
Aluminum and aluminum products
Sheet aluminum, cans, foil, and structural aluminum for manufacturing and packaging.
Logistics
Rail and freight infrastructure
Track components, locomotives, railcars, and signaling equipment for freight rail that moves grain, chemicals, and bulk goods.
Digital
GPUs and AI accelerators
Graphics and AI compute chips for consumer gaming, professional visualization, and large-scale AI training.
Food
Bread, grains, and flour
Bread, pasta, rice, flour, and other grain-based household staples.
Materials
Clothing and apparel
97% imported; U.S. clothing supply is almost entirely dependent on Bangladesh, Vietnam, China, and Cambodia textile and apparel factories.
Agriculture
Irrigation equipment
Center-pivot systems, drip irrigation, pumps, pipe, and controls for water-intensive farming.
Materials
Roofing materials
Asphalt shingles, metal roofing, TPO membranes, and underlayment for residential and commercial buildings.
Materials
Electric grid transformers
High-voltage power transformers for transmission and distribution; 1-2 year lead times; U.S. imports ~80%.
Home
Cleaning and sanitation supplies
Household cleaners, disinfectants, and sanitation products.
Materials
Home appliances
Refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers with semiconductor-intensive controls and significant steel and copper content.