Brazil Trade Developments: Steve Sothmann

The ag sector is keeping a close eye on Brazil trade developments, with a sweeping 50 percent tariff set to take effect next month. And with the US being a main beef market for the country, many are speculating over the potential impact.

Steve Sothmann with DTB AgriTrade joined us on “Market Day Report” for a closer look.

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