“Trump can’t do what he likes because when it comes to actions that discuss the interests of other countries, he always responds,” said Brazilian President Lula da Silva. Politicians announced that their country would “reciprocate back and forth in similar commercial movements.” This is a response to the hike of duties announced by US President Donald Trump to Brazil’s Aluminum.
– Our reaction has a commercial nature, and we will file protests at the World Trade Organization – In an interview with a group of Brazilian radio station journalists, the president of Brazil Luis Inacio Lula da Silva has been announced.
“Trump can’t do what he likes because he always responds when it comes to actions that discuss the interests of other countries,” the politician added. He said Brazil would “reciprocate in similar commercial movements.”
President Trump has placed his duties on aluminum. The price will be attacked by Brazil
This is a response to regulations signed Monday by Donald Trump on the introduction of a 25% mandate for imported aluminum and steel, regardless of country of origin. At the same time, the US President noted that it would apply “without exceptions and exclusions” and cover “all countries.” The new customs duties are scheduled to come into effect on March 12th.
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Rula, president of one of the region’s biggest economic forces, states, emphasizes “the extraordinary importance of the United States as a model of global power and democracy,” and he says, “they will be like that.” He expressed his hopes.” He also respects “his country.”
Brazil is one of the countries that carries the biggest losses from aluminum duties and steel.
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