Posted By: SacramentoE85 @ 07/03/2008 1:23:39 AM
Comment: I certainly would not want to switch dependence on imported oil from OPEC to dependence on imported ethanol from South America. Just as Brazil built their ethanol industry with subsidies and protection, so will the United States continue to do so. Besides, Brazil already had a tariff-free way to export to the U.S. through a Carribean trade agreement, but failed to get close to meeting the amount allowed during 2007. Thus, removing the tariff would have done nothing to increase imports from Brazil in 2007. Big Oil would like to see imports from Brazil bankrupt the U.S. ethanol industry, buy up Brazilian ethanol production, and continue their reign of control over the fuel business. Shell and BP are looking into ways to buy up Brazilian ethanol production right now, while working to remove the tariffs. Brazilian ethanol on the world market will be good to keep the price of ethanol in check; yet the U.S. needs to continue to use primarily domestically produced ethanol. No sense switching one problem for another. --SacramentoE85


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