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As the global economy recalibrates, Brazil, too, stands to face the consequences. Economic expert Juliana Inhas from Insper points out that U.S. products will become more expensive not just in America but for the rest of the world—including Brazil. The broader implication is that as costs rise in the U.S., the structural costs will also need recalibration, leading to increased prices on numerous goods, thereby affecting many countries reliant on American exports.