BRASILIA (Reuters) - The Brazilian government said on Wednesday it is evaluating all the possible actions in response to the United States' decision to impose 10% tariffs on imports from Latin America's No. 1 economy. "The Brazilian government is evaluating all possible actions to ensure reciprocity in bilateral trade, including resorting to the World Trade Organization, in defense of legitimate national interests," it said in a statement, adding that it remains open to dialogue and believes U.
S. claims the tariffs are reciprocal do not "reflect reality." (Reporting by Victor Borges in Brasilia; Writing by Andre Romani; Editing by Sarah Morland).
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Brazil evaluating 'all possible actions' after US tariffs
The Brazilian government said on Wednesday it is evaluating all the possible actions in response to the United States' decision to impose 10% tariffs on imports from Latin America's No. 1 economy. "The Brazilian government is evaluating all possible actions to ensure reciprocity in bilateral trade, including resorting to the World Trade Organization, in defense of legitimate national interests," it said in a statement, adding that it remains open to dialogue and believes U.S. claims the tariffs are reciprocal do not "reflect reality."