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In a press briefing on Thursday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt answered a question about tariffs on Brazil.
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00:00My name is Matias.
00:02What's your outlet?
00:03I'm for Record TV, Brazil.
00:04Great.
00:05Brazil's President Lula recently said that President Trump was elected to govern the United
00:12States and not to act as the emperor of the world.
00:15And he also emphasized that Brazil is open to negotiation.
00:18I'd like to hear what you have to say about it, what the administration has to say about
00:23it, and specifically what areas are currently open to negotiation in the light of the 50%
00:29tariffs that were announced.
00:30Ms. Sure.
00:31The President is certainly not trying to be the emperor of the world.
00:34He is a strong President for the United States of America, and he's also the leader of the
00:38free world.
00:39And we've seen a great shift across the entire globe because of the strong leadership of this
00:45President.
00:46In regards to Brazil, the President sent a letter to Brazil announcing their new tariff percentage.
00:53He also directed our USTR Ambassador, Jamison Greer, to launch an investigation of Brazil
00:58under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 designed to address unfair foreign practices that are
01:04affecting U.S. commerce.
01:06For years, we know Brazil's digital regulations and weak IP protections have undermined U.S.
01:11tech and innovative companies.
01:13And their tolerance of illegal deforestation and other environmental practices puts American
01:17producers, manufacturers, farmers, and ranchers who follow better environmental standards at a competitive disadvantage.
01:24So, this President always acts in the best interest of the American people and the United States of America,
01:31and he will continue to do so.
01:32Thank you very much, everyone.
01:33We'll see you later.
01:34I appreciate the enthusiasm.
01:35See you later on .
01:36See you later.
01:37Nice Russell.
01:38See you later.
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