Brazil raised import taxes on more than 1,000 products, mostly electronics, in an effort to protect domestic manufacturers from what the government called unfair international competition, Finance Minister
- Measure targets foreign companies that sell in Brazil without local production
- Applies to goods that do not differ from products already manufactured domestically
- “Goal is to bring these companies to Brazil,” Haddad said
- Government may grant immediate exemptions if companies prove there is no local production
- Haddad said the tariff increase will not push up consumer prices.
- Minister said he will speak with Senate President
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