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Tarcísio Sees the Negative Impact of Trump's Tariff Hike on São Paulo and Calls for a Solution 'without Revenge'

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Governor spares US from criticism, maintains criticism of the Supreme Court and demands agility from the Lula government
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The governor of São Paulo, Tarcício de Freitas (Republicans), met with the US business manager in Brazil, Gabriel Escobar, on Saturday, 11. During the meeting, which took place at the Pulalist government office in Brazil, the two discussed the impact of the 50% tax imposed by Donald Trump on Brazilian products. + More News of Policy in the West In social networks, Tarcício stressed the importance of dialogue with São Paulo's companies to seek ef…

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The Pulalistan journalist, a voice of economic power, joins Lula and detonates even Governor Tarcício, who wore Maga's good.

The governor of São Paulo, Tarcício de Freitas, expressed his dissatisfaction with the increase in rates promoted by Donald Trump, stressing that this measure brings serious damage to Brazil, with emphasis on the consequences for the state of pulista. He stressed the importance of maintaining an open communication channel with the United States, citing Mexico as an effective negotiating model.

Governor spares US from criticism, maintains criticism of the Supreme Court and demands agility from the Lula government

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One day ago, Governor attacked government Lula at the comment on Trump rates and letter pro-Bolsonaro

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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