Brazil’s Government Says It Will Buy some Domestic Products Hit by Trump’s Tariffs
Brazil plans to purchase domestic products impacted by 50% higher U.S. tariffs to support local markets and supply state schools, amid ongoing trade tensions and legal actions involving former leaders.
- Brazil's government says it will buy domestic products like acai, coconut water, mangoes, and Brazilian nuts hit by the 50% higher U.S. tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump.
- Coffee and beef, also affected by Trump's tariffs linked to the trial of his ally Jair Bolsonaro, did not make the list of products Brazil will buy.
- The U.S. measures against Brazil have damaged one of the Western hemisphere's most important relationships, with Brazil estimating 35.9% of its goods shipped to the U.S. market affected, about 4% of its total exports.
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The Brazilian government wants to buy domestic goods such as Açaí, coconut water, mangoes and Brazil nuts in order to mitigate the consequences of US tariffs of 50 percent.
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Brazil's government says it will buy some domestic products hit by Trump's tariffs
Brazil’s government says it will buy several domestic products that have been hit by the 50% higher U.S. tariffs on the country’s exports.
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Read Full ArticleThe Brazilian government announced Monday that it will buy several national products affected by the 50% increase in US tariffs, such as açaí, coconut water, mangoes and Brazil nuts, and that it will pay a "appropriate" price for them.
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