Brazil's Flavio Bolsonaro plans to testify against proposed US tariffs


Brazilian Senator Flavio Bolsonaro speaks during an event in Sao Paulo, Brazil, June 18, 2026. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

SAO ⁠PAULO, June 23 (Reuters) - Brazilian right-wing Senator Flavio ⁠Bolsonaro, who plans to run in the country's ‌October presidential election, has registered to appear at a public hearing before the U.S. International Trade Commission to oppose a ​proposed 25% tariff on Brazilian ⁠goods.

The hearing, scheduled for ⁠July 6, will consider the recommendation by the ⁠Office of ‌the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to impose the tariff following an investigation into ⁠Brazil's trade practices. The agency said it ​had identified ‌what it described as "unreasonable" practices.

The findings by the ⁠USTR were ​made public shortly after Bolsonaro, the son of former President Jair Bolsonaro, visited the U.S., where he ⁠met President Donald Trump and ​senior members of the U.S. administration.

Following the announcement of the proposed tariffs, the younger Bolsonaro said he had ⁠asked Trump not to tax Brazilian companies.

In a summary of his planned testimony, made public by his office on Tuesday, the senator said he ​opposes the tariff on "behalf of ⁠the consumers and producers of both countries, and in ​defense of a partnership that ‌has served the United States ​and Brazil for more than 80 years."

(Reporting by Luciana Magalhaes; Editing by Andrea Ricci)

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