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Investing.com -- Brazil’s Finance Minister, Fernando Haddad, stated on Tuesday that the country will maintain its willingness to negotiate with the United States. This comment comes as anticipation builds for an announcement from President Donald Trump regarding reciprocal import tariffs.
Haddad, who spoke to reporters in Paris following a meeting with French counterpart Eric Lombard, confirmed that Brazil, the largest economy in Latin America, is still uncertain about the specifics of what may be announced for the country on Wednesday.
The Finance Minister underscored that Brazil has a partnership with the United States. He stressed that the country will continue to approach negotiations with openness, targeting mutual prosperity in their bilateral relations.
Haddad also noted that it would be unexpected if Brazil were to encounter any "unjustified retaliation." This statement comes as the country has consistently participated in discussions with the United States to bolster cooperation.
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