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Brazil calls for dialogue with US on trade, suggests steel quotas
Brazil calls for dialogue with US on trade, suggests steel quotas

Reuters

time12-02-2025

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Brazil calls for dialogue with US on trade, suggests steel quotas

BRASILIA, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Brazil's Vice President Geraldo Alckmin on Wednesday called for "caution" and said the South American country would seek dialogue with the United States after President Donald Trump's decision to impose a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports. Speaking to reporters in Brasilia, Alckmin said that Brazil was open to dialogue and would reach out to the Trump administration. He suggested that quotas could be a good alternative. The South American country is one of the largest sources of U.S. steel imports, but Alckmin highlighted that overall the U.S. runs a trade surplus with Brazil, saying that it meant Latin America's largest economy was "not the problem". Trump, who took office last month for his second non-consecutive term, first targeted steel and aluminum for tariffs in 2018 under a Cold War-era national security law. But he later granted several countries exemptions, including Canada, Mexico and Australia, and struck duty-free quota deals for Brazil, South Korea and Argentina based on pre-tariff volumes. "In the past, when tariffs were increased quotas were set. That's a smart mechanism," said Alckmin, who also serves as President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's minister of development, industry and trade. The United States has run a trade surplus with Brazil since 2008, which reached $253 million last year on more than $80 billion of bilateral trade. Brazilian steelmakers lobby group Aco Brasil on Tuesday had already said it was surprised by Trump's tariffs and that such measure would not benefit either of the countries.

Brazil steelmakers lobby group says US 25% tariffs on steel will benefit neither country
Brazil steelmakers lobby group says US 25% tariffs on steel will benefit neither country

Reuters

time11-02-2025

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Brazil steelmakers lobby group says US 25% tariffs on steel will benefit neither country

SAO PAULO, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Brazilian steelmakers lobby group Aco Brasil said on Tuesday that it was "surprised" by the 25% tariffs, opens new tab imposed by the U.S. on steel, aluminum imports, adding that such measure would not benefit either of the countries. Aco Brasil added in a statement that the earlier agreement between Brazil and the U.S. was favorable, and that the group and would open conversations to resume steel trade in previous terms. Get a look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets with the Morning Bid U.S. newsletter. Sign up here.

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