“China is a problem,” says president of the board of ABIMAQ

by Andrea
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Gino Paulucci Junior states that, keeping American tariffs, Asian machinery can invade Brazilian agribusiness market

Gino Paulucci Junior, Chairman of the Board of Directors of ABIMAQ (Brazilian Association of Machinery and Equipment Industry), told Monday (28.br.2025) to Poder360 That the tariff imposed on the world by the president of the United States, Donald Trump (Republican), can turn China into a problem for Brazil.

The logic of Paulucci Junior is as follows: Keeping the tariffs greater than 100% of Americans about Chinese products, machinery produced in the Asian country-in which those focused on agribusiness-have to invade the Brazilian market. “China is a great producer of tractorof agricultural implements. If they have to spawn something that is already ready or is already in the final stages of production, they will go kicking the bucket, as they say in the field“Said the president of ABIMAQ.

Signs an excerpt from the interview (03m34s):

The interview above was granted at the 2025 Agrishow, the largest agricultural technology fair in Latin America, which takes place from Monday (28.abr) on Friday (02.mai). “In all the fairs we do for machines and tools, mechanics fair, plastic fair, has increased [a presença chinesa]but that was not now. They are coming in year by year, which is a natural trend ”these.

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