Growth Energy Welcomes USTR Section 301 Determination on Brazil’s Unfair Trade Practices

Growth Energy welcomed the release of the initial findings of USTR's Section 301 investigation into Brazil's unfair trade practices.

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Growth Energy, the nation’s largest biofuel trade association, commended the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) today after the agency released the initial findings of its Section 301 investigation into Brazil’s unfair treatment of American ethanol. 

USTR specifically referred to Brazil’s failure to allow U.S. producers to compete in its market, noting that “in 2017, Brazil abruptly discontinued its previously balanced tariff treatment of ethanol and has since failed to provide reciprocal tariff treatment for U.S. ethanol exports.” 

“American ethanol producers have been sounding the alarm on Brazil for years,” said Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor. “This is a country that has unfairly used tariff and non-tariff trade measures to severely restrict imports of U.S. ethanol, while enjoying complete and unfettered access to American markets. We appreciate USTR recognizing Brazil’s unfair trade advantage arising from its insufficient action on deforestation. We applaud USTR for continuing to press Brazil on the issue of fairness and we look forward to reviewing the determination in detail and providing further comments to support the ultimate goal of delivering a level playing field for ethanol in the western hemisphere.” 

Read Growth Energy’s previous comments on USTR’s Section 301 investigation here