BRAZILIA: Brazil is contemplating retaliatory commerce measures towards the USA, together with tariffs, after President Donald Trump imposed 50 per cent levies on a spread of Brazilian imports, authorities sources instructed AFP on Thursday (Aug 28).
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva gave his approval for a examine of which retaliatory actions – if any – Brazil might take for the punishment imposed by Trump over the coup-plotting trial of his ally Jair Bolsonaro, two authorities sources mentioned.
The Ministry of Commerce and Trade could have 30 days to find out whether or not the US tariffs fall beneath a current Financial Reciprocity Legislation.
In the event that they do, a gaggle of specialists will suggest countermeasures, which might embody reciprocal tariffs, a diplomatic supply mentioned.
The Brazilian authorities will formally notify the USA on Friday of its resolution to look at attainable reprisals, the supply added.
“The house for diplomatic consultations stays open,” the supply added.
The Financial Reciprocity Legislation, adopted in April, permits the federal government to take “countermeasures” towards nations that unilaterally act to hurt Brazil’s competitiveness.
The measures embody suspending commerce concessions, investments or mental property agreements.
They’re meant as actions of final resort within the occasion that negotiations with the opposite nation or buying and selling bloc fail.
Relations between the USA and Brazil have been at an deadlock for the reason that 50 per cent tariffs on Brazilian espresso and different items took impact on Aug 6.