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“I already knew it would happen”: Worker talks about mass resignation after SC tariff

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

“I already ⁣knew it would happen”: Worker‌ reacts to layoffs at SC furniture company amid⁣ US tariffs

BRUSQUE, SC – ⁣Layoffs⁢ are sweeping‌ through Santa Catarina’s furniture industry following the imposition of⁢ tariffs​ by the ‍United States, with⁢ Artefama Industries announcing a significant ‍restructuring ‍resulting in widespread ⁣job cuts.The news ⁣confirms fears voiced by industry leaders regarding the economic impact of the⁣ tariffs.

Approximately⁢ 60% of furniture produced⁤ on the North Santa ⁣Catarina Plateau is exported to the United States, making the sector notably vulnerable to trade barriers. Sindusmobil president, Pimentel, expressed “anguish and even a certain indignation” over the lack of diplomatic progress between Brazil ⁤and the US⁢ regarding the tariffs,​ stating, “This, in a way, causes us anguish and even a ​certain indignation.” He⁣ further emphasized ⁣the ⁣critical issue of predictability for businesses, noting that “Without a cash⁤ generation forecast in⁢ the future, companies⁣ end ⁢up taking drastic measures, which in this case is the layoffs.”

Artefama Industries confirmed⁤ the restructuring in a public statement, citing⁣ “recent⁤ changes in the international ⁢market” and​ a “significant reduction” in sales.The⁢ company stated‍ the team reduction was “a challenging⁢ decision, ⁤but necessary to ensure that we ‌continue to produce and maintain our presence in the municipality.”⁢ They added they⁤ are “reorganizing our processes and exploring new markets to gradually recover our productive capacity and thus generate⁤ jobs in⁣ the ‌future again.”

Workers are already ‍feeling the impact. One⁣ employee, speaking anonymously, stated,⁢ “I already knew it would happen,”⁤ reflecting a sense of inevitability given ⁣the escalating economic pressures. ⁤

Pimentel revealed that companies are resorting to layoffs “as a last appeal” to⁣ ensure their sustainability. The situation highlights the broader trend of job losses within the Brazilian wood and​ furniture industries ⁢following the tariff implementation, with SC leading⁢ the​ nation in related ⁣dismissals.Several municipalities ‍in Santa Catarina are predicted to experience⁣ significant ⁢economic repercussions as a result.

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