Brazil evaluating 'all possible actions' after US tariffs

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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."

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).