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Donald Trump gave another warning to Brazil to leave the allegations against former leader Zaire Bolsoro on an alleged coup attempt to leave the allegations, saying that he would be “closely watching for a response after a week” threatening the US President threatening to punish the country.
Trump posted a letter on social media on Thursday, which was addressed to Bolsoro, who casting the right -wing populist leader as a victim of “terrible treatment” and again demands that his “test should be finished immediately!”
Trump said he was “very concerned about the attacks on free speech – both are coming out of the current government in Brazil and the United States – in the United States.”
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Trump wrote, “I have voiced my rejection in public and through our tariff policy.” “It is my honest hope that the Brazilian government turns into a syllabus, stops attacking political opponents, and ends its funny censorship rule. I am looking closely.”
Trump threatened to hit Brazil last week with a 50% tariff starting on August 1, cited for the treatment of former President of the country Bolsoro. Amidst a stream of tariff demand letters, there was a danger that the US President was sending new imports to establish new imports for next month after a period of three months.
Still Brazil’s case has been unique, Trump citing political situations for Levi. Brazil was not one of the countries targeted by the high so -called mutual tariffs in April and makes a loss in trade with the US, while almost all other tariff taris of Trump posts large surpluses.
On Tuesday, the US Trade Representative’s office directed by Trump, opening an inquiry into Brazil’s trade practices and whether the country is wrongly restricted by American exports.
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