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【环球财经】巴西部长与州长表示将拓展多元市场应对美加征关税
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-08-11 06:11

Group 1 - Brazil's Minister of Ports and Airports, Silvio Costa Filho, stated that in response to U.S. tariffs, China and other Asian countries are looking to expand trade relations with Brazil [1] - The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture is accelerating efforts to open nearly 400 new markets as a response to U.S. tariffs, while the private sector is diversifying export destinations [1] - Costa criticized U.S. tariffs as politically motivated, highlighting Brazil's trade deficit with the U.S. and warning that these measures could lead to recession and unemployment in the U.S., ultimately harming the global economy [1] Group 2 - The Governor of Pernambuco, Raquel Lyra, noted that the impact of tariffs not only affects Brazilian exports but may also weaken global trade confidence, emphasizing the need for collaboration with the production sector to enhance competitiveness and reduce uncertainty from trade friction [1] - The Governor of Rio Grande do Norte, Fátima Bezerra, pointed out that key export products like mangoes and tuna were excluded from tariff exemptions negotiated with North American representatives, putting additional pressure on these industries [2] - Bezerra called for targeted support for industries such as fruits, salt, and fish to transform external shocks into opportunities for industrial upgrading and market diversification [2]