Brazil’s Antuka Asks Trump to remove tax prices, to destroy the phone – national

Brazil President Luiz Luiz Luiz Silva asked US President Donald Trump to remove 40 percent of the tax prices in Brazilian assets and the US resources used against the local authorities, the Brazilian government said on Monday.
Two leaders held 30 minutes by the beginning of the day and agreed to meet in person “soon,” said the statement, adding a phone to a friendly tone.
He was simple and raised a meeting during the Asean Assist in Malaysia, and expressed his determination to the United States, according to the statement.
Both Presidents Exchange telephone numbers to establish a straight line of communication, the Brazilian government is added.
At the newspaper newspaper, Trump said that the phone was not very good, “it interfered to focus on economic and commercial relations between the two countries.

“We will have more discussions, and we will meet in the future, Brazil, and the United States,” wrote.

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Brazilic Finance Minister Fernando Haddad told reporters in Brasilia after the telephone “reservoir to explain to you,” and it is said to have those talks between both countries will improve.
Last month, following a brief encounter in the UN General Assembly in New York, Trump said he planned to meet easier and highlighted their “excellent chemicals.
The meeting between two leaders looked greatly by Brazil’s markets after the country is beaten with one of the highest prices.
Initially, Brazil faced 10 percent tax, but later the Trump raised the amount at 40 percent of the sales, which brings total 50 percent.
At that time, Trump said the tax prices were responding to the president of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro, a former partner, who was sentenced to prison for 2022 elections.
Trump Administration is open Brazil’s Porf Court of Alexandre de Mores, responsible for Bolsona’s case, under the Magnitsky Act. It also spent the top six visits, including Brazil-General announcement Jorge Messing.
Apart from Trump’s directives directly, it is simple said at the UN general meeting last month where there was no reason for regulatory measures and legalization.