According to the former in -depth analysis and the former Minister of Finance, the intervention of the President against national sovereignty is “unacceptable”; For him, the measure requires that Brazil will react “on the same level”
Brasilia – The 50% rate on Brazilian products has no precedents and is the most serious act of the relationships between Brazil and United StatesAccording to the former Brazil in Italy and the former Finance Minister Rubens recover. According to him, the President of the United States, Donald Trumpmakes an “unacceptable intervention” against national sovereignty and the president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva must act mutually.
“This is actually serious, the most serious in relations between the two countries for the following reasons: President Trump himself, the highest authority in the United States. It was not a simple statement in social media, but was made in a letter directly directed to President Lula. He begins with unacceptable intervention against national sovereignty, which justifies, which justifies my point of view, the message,” he said recovery Estadão/Transmission.
According to recovery, the rate announced by Trump configures a “serious economic aggression” to defend the former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and makes Brazilian exports implicit in the United States. The former publisher evaluates that the measure requires that Brazil will react “to the same level”.
“In addition to political aggression and positioning in favor of a prisoner by Brazilian justice, it also constitutes a serious economic aggression. The punitive rate of 50% makes Brazilian exports impossible to the United States and forces Brazil to react to the same level,” said recovery.
In an official note published on Wednesday evening, 9, Lula said that “any unilateral rate of tariff elevation will be responded to the light of the law on Brazilian economic reciprocity”. “Sovereignty, respect and uncompromising defense of the interests of the Brazilian people are the values that guide our relationship with the world,” said Brazilian President.
Lula’s response was released after the president held an emergency meeting with the vice -president and the Minister of Development, Industry, Commerce and Services, Geraldo Alfine and Finance Ministers, Fernando Haddad and Foreign Affairs, Mauro Vieira.
Ambassadors also argue that Brazil adopts a pragmatic position to solve the impasse with the United States. The former Brazil in Brazil in South Korea Sergio Barbosa Serra said that the government cannot “politicalize” rates, but should adopt a caution tone.
Among the measures to circumvent the situation, the former in -depth study said that it was important to go to the economic summit of the government and to the vice -president and minister of industry, Gerald Alfmin, in the United States.
“We cannot politicize and make it a question of internal politics, we must negotiate to overcome these adversities. But we must know that there is an unpredictable person on the other side. We cannot face because it could be worse for Brazil,” said Barbosa Serra.
Trump reported on Wednesday that the rate on products imported from Brazil will be 50%, starting from 1 August.
The republican claimed that the level of the rate is for orders of the court that “censorship” American social media and inhibit the freedom of expression of US citizens. According to Trump, these attacks from Brazil start from the Supreme Federal Court (Stf).
In the document published in Social truthThe President of the United States underlines the retaliation clause and threatens to further raise the rates if Brazil responds with similar measures. “If for any reason you decide to increase your rates, the value you choose will be added [valor] That we charge, “says the text.
Source: Terra

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