Brazilian government ‘expresses indignation’ with Trump’s tariff in a letter and charges a reply on negotiation

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The document, signed by Vice President Geraldo Alckmin and Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira, emphasizes the harmful effects of taxation says that Brazil is ready for ‘mutually acceptable solution’

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Vice President Geraldo Alckmin signed a letter sent to the United States along with Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira

The Brazilian government expressed its dissatisfaction in a letter sent to. The document, signed by the vice president and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, criticizes the 50% tariff imposed on about products. The correspondence emphasizes the harmful effects that this may have on the economies of both countries and requests the resumption of negotiations to resolve the issue.

In communication, the Brazilian government emphasizes that the new fare can affect crucial sectors of the economies involved, threatening the economic partnership between Brazil and the United States. In May, Brazil had already positioned itself against a previous rate of 10%, demonstrating the continuity of its concerns regarding protectionist measures.

Alckmin, who has met with representatives of the productive and agricultural sector, expressed the urgency of finding a solution. He pointed out that the government does not intend to request an extension of the deadline for the implementation of the new taxation, which is scheduled to take effect on August 1. The focus is to solve the situation before the 31st of this month. The letter also reaffirms Brazil’s desire to maintain an open dialogue channel with the US authorities, seeking an understanding that benefits both parties.

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