Nunes says he expects “consensus” about Trump’s taxation to Brazil

The Mayor of São Paulo, Ricardo Nunes (MDB), he said he expects a “consensus” regarding negotiations on the 50% to Brazilian products announced by the president of the United States, Donald Trump.

Nunes, who is ahead of a municipality in one of the states that is among the most harmed by the fare, classified the 50% as “absurd”.

“I hope they will arrive there in a consensus so that we may have resolved until the 1st of August has resolved and not arrive at this absurd rate of 50%,” said Nunes, who was in Brasilia on Tuesday (15), participating in the vote of PEC (proposal for amendment to the Constitution) that deals with the limitation of precatory payment by the municipalities.

He said, however, explained that the issue is being treated mainly by the Governor of the State, Tarcisio de Freitas (Republicans), who met this morning with entrepreneurs and established, by official note, the commitment to promote “all the necessary effort” by the best “outcome” to the productive sector.

last week, when he attributed to the government of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) the decision of Trump.

Finance Minister Fernando Haddad himself, claiming that the statement was a “foot shot.”

“As I believe the shot will come out of Culatra, this can not be sustained. The far right will have to recognize sooner or later that it gave a huge shot in the foot, because it is hurting the main state of the country, which is precisely Sao Paulo. It is the orange juice of Sao Paulo. It is the aircraft produced by Embraer,” Haddad said.

Since then, the governor has intensified efforts to defend the interests of the business community.

Tarcisio’s meeting with this morning, at closed doors at the Bandeirantes Palace, according to the investigation of the analyst of CNN Julliana Wolves.

The former president’s son, licensed deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP), publicly criticized, through social networks, the governor, stating that he maintains a

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