Videochamada leaves textile machines full of hope as it is according to the supplement to Brazilian products and even offer new opportunities; See what the sectors say
The sectors affected by the tariff imposed on Brazilian exports from the United States reacted optimisticly to the news that the presidents Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Donald Trump had a conversation on about half an hour for video textile and industrial machines, dialogue can mean progress for greater exceptions to tariffs or for a commercial agreement.
For José Velloso, executive president of the Brazilian association of machinery and equipment (Abimaq), the machine and equipment industry, the telephone conversation between the presidents corresponds to a movement in the planned advice. The sector was one of the most affected by the rate.
Velloso claims to believe in an expansion of the list of exceptions to the highest rates in the commercial policy of the United States government, which, after negotiating with priority economies, with which the United States have the greatest commercial deficits, now pay attention to Brazil. “Now it’s Brazil’s turn,” says the executive.
“I believe that more exceptions will appear, those exceptions of interest for US entrepreneurs. I think some products will leave this list of 50%, they should go to 10%,” provides the president of Abimaq. Estimates that Brazil and the United States can advance next year to a wider commercial agreement, opening the opportunity to get out of commercial relations to get out of the rate better than they have entered.
“Brazil is very important in the US strategy in Latin America,” says Velloso, adding that the United States government has undergone pressure from donors of countryside and large US companies in Brazil. These interests, he adds, are now starting to prevail over the political issues that have influenced Trump to raise rates against Brazil.
Textile industry
The reaction of Brazilian association of textile industry and pastry (habit) It is similar.
“We are good at this first contact and we hope that the development will be positive for us to find a way to preserve this historical relationship and so important for Brazil and our particular sector,” says Fernando Pimentel. Director-SUAPERTENDEN OF ABIT.
He says to see the contact positively because the restoration of good relations between Brazil and the United States depends not only on commercial diplomacy, exercised by entrepreneurs who moved to convince Trump to retire to the rates against Brazilian products, but also for the government’s diplomacy.
“This is what happened. These are countries that have been together for over 200 years, the United States are the largest foreign investor in the country, the second largest commercial partner, acquire industrialized products,” adds Pimentel.
Source: Terra

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