🇩🇰 Denmark vs 🇧🇷 Brazil Tariffs — Import Duty Comparison (2026)
Denmark
Brazil
🇩🇰 Denmark Advantages
- +Unique export categories: Pharmaceuticals, Machinery, Meat
🇧🇷 Brazil Advantages
- +Lower overall tariff rate (10% vs 15%)
- +Higher US trade volume ($92B vs $14B)
- +Unique export categories: Crude oil, Iron ore, Soybeans
When choosing between Denmark and Brazil as import sources, US businesses must weigh tariff rates, trade agreements, product availability, and supply chain logistics.
Brazil has a lower effective tariff rate (10%) compared to Denmark (15%), a difference of 5%.
These countries have largely distinct export profiles to the United States, serving different market segments.
In terms of trade volume, Denmark accounts for approximately $14B in bilateral trade with the US, compared to Brazil's $92B.
Denmark is an EU member and trades under the EU-US deal effective July 1, 2026 — a 15% all-inclusive ceiling with no stacking. Brazil is subject to the Section 301 forced-labor tariff that replaced the flat 10% Section 122 rate on July 24, 2026 — a two-tier 10%/12.5% duty on roughly 60 economies, broader than the earlier 46-country proposal.
Denmark's advantages include: Unique export categories: Pharmaceuticals, Machinery, Meat. Brazil's advantages include: Lower overall tariff rate (10% vs 15%); Higher US trade volume ($92B vs $14B); Unique export categories: Crude oil, Iron ore, Soybeans.
For most product categories, Brazil currently offers lower import costs due to its tariff advantage. However, importers should consider factors beyond tariffs including shipping costs, lead times, quality standards, and supply chain reliability.
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