Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) president Bob Dinneen says if Brazil imposes tariffs on U.S. ethanol, it would have a chilling impact.
“We would be scrambling to find new markets. Prices here would likely go down as a result. And there would be a negative impact on farmers (and) rural communities.”
He tells Brownfield the proposed 17 percent tariff on all imported ethanol would ultimately do most harm to the citizens of Brazil because it would drive up their fuel prices.
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