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Brazil Finance Chief Pledges Reciprocity, Not Retaliation, After New U.S. Tariffs

Brazil will review reciprocal measures and support affected firms while pursuing negotiations and a World Trade Organization challenge to the 25% U.S. tariffs.

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SAO PAULO, July 17 (Reuters) - Brazil Finance Minister Dario Durigan said on Friday there were no grounds for discussing ​retaliation against Washington's latest tariffs, promising ‌instead to carefully evaluate reciprocal measures before their impleme...

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The Minister of the Farm, Dario Durigan, said that the government does not evaluate a retaliation against the United States in response to the 25% tax on the export of Brazilian products. "It is not enough to talk about retaliation to the US for tariffs, we are talking about evaluating the mechanisms of reciprocity," he said in an interview with journalists. The minister also said that the government will evaluate the situation of the sectors be…

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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The Minister of the Farm, Dario Durigan, said on Friday (17), in São Paulo, that the Brazilian government is studying reciprocity measures in relation to the taxation imposed by the United States on Brazil on Thursday (16). It is not enough to talk about retaliation, that is a word that is outside our scope. With what we work: the National Congress unanimously passed a law that protects national interests by offering a proper procedure to be use…

·Quadra, Brazil
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The Brazilian president, Lula da Silva, said today that he will only talk about a 25% increase in tariffs on Brazilian products, after his American counterpart-north, Donald Trump, pronounces.

·Portugal
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The Minister of the Farm, Dario Durigan, said on Friday (17) that the government does not evaluate it a retail the against the United States as a response tax of 25% on the export that of Brazilian products. Read more (07/17/2026

·São Paulo, Brazil
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AgendAR broke the news on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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