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Brazil Returns Trump's Letter on the Tariff for "Offensive" and Contains "False"

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The Brazilian government has returned the letter that U.S. President Donald Trump sent to announce a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports for being "offensive" and containing "falsities," official sources reported.The U.S. Embassy's business manager, Gabriel Escobar, head of the diplomatic legation in the absence of an ambassador, was received, for the second time this Wednesday, by the Secretary for North America of the Foreign Ministry, Maria Luisa…

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The U.S. President Donald Trump's letter, sent Thursday evening to Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney, contains hard-to-proven statements, half-truths or falsehoods. Here are five excerpts commented on.

·Montreal, Canada
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Brazil returned the letter on the increase in the tariffs sent by Trump to consider "offensive" and contain "false" on Brazil and "actual errors" on bilateral trade relations.

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The Brazilian government has returned the letter that U.S. President Donald Trump sent to announce a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports for being "offensive" and containing "falsities," official sources reported.The U.S. Embassy's business manager, Gabriel Escobar, head of the diplomatic legation in the absence of an ambassador, was received, for the second time this Wednesday, by the Secretary for North America of the Foreign Ministry, Maria Luisa…

·Madrid, Spain
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Party did not mention its admiration for dictatorships at the trumpeter Trump, for tariffs against Brazil. Click to learn more

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Trump announced the 50% tariff and rejected Bolsonaro's trial. International

On Thursday, Trump announced that it was going to import 50% tariffs to Brazilian products and was shown in favour of former President Jair Bolsonaro, who is accused of attempted coup d'état.

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Jornal de Negócios broke the news in Porto, Portugal on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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