Brazil Non-Compete The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) released a long-anticipated report on Brazil's agriculture sector. It concludes that despite land expansion and rising yields, direct competition with the U.S. in world markets has been mitigated by import demand that has exceeded supply. It says Brazil faces future constraints in transportation infrastructure, affordable credit and other issues. The report says the two countries' export different poultry products and thus do not compete, but some importers have told WPI that Brazil is too dominant a supplier and they desire diversification. The report was completed before Brasilia announced this week that it and Mercosur plan to raise import tariffs on agricultural goods b...