Federal Representatives Felipe Paros and Tabata Amaral (PSB-SP), this Friday (4), in The great debateIf President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) should propose revenge for the commercial definitions imposed by the President of the United States, Donald Trump.
The Republican announced last Wednesday (2) a series of definitions to import products from abroad. For Brazil, The taxes applied at the basic level were 10 %.
At the other end, Lula announced last Thursday (3) Brazil “does not last for any sign other than green and yellow”, and requires “the same treatment in treatment.”
For Taba, we must “remember” the American leader of Brazilian sovereignty.
“The President has received without a tool that was a law approved by the National Congress in a unanimous manner, including PL support, the Polsonaro Party and Vice Philip, saying that the President Lula, the National Congress in this case is united from the left,” said Parliament. PL draft (PL) of reciprocity.
“We understand that the reciprocity can be returned with a tariff, you can ask a patent. I go further, and this is an important point, it can be a tool for us as a country to remember the United States, and President Donald Trump remembers that this is a sovereign nation, and that this is a democracy that you must keep.”
Barros believes that the customs tariff should not be surprised by the government, as it was already expected.
“In the American electoral period, President Trump told everyone what he would do. It is not surprising to anyone and should not be a surprise to the Brazilian government of the tax they did not only for Brazil, but also to other countries.”
“It is necessary to remember that the taxes that are placed on Brazil, one of the factors that have taken into account is the bad relationship or the non -existent relationship of the Brazilian government with the American government,” he says. He also adds that Brazil does not talk about reciprocity with the United States, “Because Brazil is more nourishing the United States than the US Brazilian tax.”