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    Brazil's president to call Trump over tariffs

    Source: Xinhua    2018-03-15 07:27:21

    SAO PAULO, March 14 (Xinhua) -- Brazil's President Michel Temer on Wednesday said he is likely to call his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump over his decision to impose stiff tariffs on steel and aluminum.

    "The steel issue is indeed alarming," Temer said during the opening of the World Economic Forum for Latin America in Sao Paulo.

    Trump recently announced a 25 percent tariff on imported steel and 10 percent tariff on imported aluminum, sparking protests from his country's main trade partners, including Mexico, Canada and Brazil.

    "Clearly we should address this topic very cautiously," said Temer, adding "I realized that President Trump would appreciate communication from the countries implied."

    Brazil would prefer an amicable resolution to the issue, but could ultimately appeal the decision at the World Trade Organization (WTO), said Temer.

    Initially, Brazilian companies that export steel to the U.S. should work "in cooperation with the U.S. Congress to remove or reduce the tariffs," he said.

    "If we don't come to a solution that's friendly and quick... we'll resort to the World Trade Organization, but not unilaterally, not just Brazil, but all of the countries that face losses stemming from the implementation of this measure," said Temer.

    Brazil's Foreign Affairs Minister Aloysio Nunes, who was also at the opening ceremony, told reporters he has already requested a meeting with U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to discuss exemptions for most Brazilian exports.

    "Protectionism is a regression. We are going to defend ourselves in keeping with the rules of international trade," said Nunes.

    Should Brazil have to respond to the tariffs, it will take measures "provided for in our legislation and in the international agreements signed with the United States," Nunes added.

    Brazil is the second-largest exporter of steel to the United States, after Canada, and the leading supplier of semi-finished steel of the United States.

    In 2017, Brazilian industry sold 2.6 billion U.S. dollars worth of steel to the United States, or 4.7 million tons of the metal, according to official figures.

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    Brazil's president to call Trump over tariffs

    Source: Xinhua 2018-03-15 07:27:21

    SAO PAULO, March 14 (Xinhua) -- Brazil's President Michel Temer on Wednesday said he is likely to call his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump over his decision to impose stiff tariffs on steel and aluminum.

    "The steel issue is indeed alarming," Temer said during the opening of the World Economic Forum for Latin America in Sao Paulo.

    Trump recently announced a 25 percent tariff on imported steel and 10 percent tariff on imported aluminum, sparking protests from his country's main trade partners, including Mexico, Canada and Brazil.

    "Clearly we should address this topic very cautiously," said Temer, adding "I realized that President Trump would appreciate communication from the countries implied."

    Brazil would prefer an amicable resolution to the issue, but could ultimately appeal the decision at the World Trade Organization (WTO), said Temer.

    Initially, Brazilian companies that export steel to the U.S. should work "in cooperation with the U.S. Congress to remove or reduce the tariffs," he said.

    "If we don't come to a solution that's friendly and quick... we'll resort to the World Trade Organization, but not unilaterally, not just Brazil, but all of the countries that face losses stemming from the implementation of this measure," said Temer.

    Brazil's Foreign Affairs Minister Aloysio Nunes, who was also at the opening ceremony, told reporters he has already requested a meeting with U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to discuss exemptions for most Brazilian exports.

    "Protectionism is a regression. We are going to defend ourselves in keeping with the rules of international trade," said Nunes.

    Should Brazil have to respond to the tariffs, it will take measures "provided for in our legislation and in the international agreements signed with the United States," Nunes added.

    Brazil is the second-largest exporter of steel to the United States, after Canada, and the leading supplier of semi-finished steel of the United States.

    In 2017, Brazilian industry sold 2.6 billion U.S. dollars worth of steel to the United States, or 4.7 million tons of the metal, according to official figures.

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