Brazil says US gave 'ultimatum' over steel, aluminum tariffs

AFP  |  Brasilia 

said today it has been forced to accept either tariffs or quotas by the US, despite what described as a preliminary deal to resolve a dispute over US tariffs on and aluminum.

However, on May 1 the held off on imposing the measures against Canada, and the EU, giving them a 30 day reprieve. It also said that it had "agreements in principle" with Argentina, and that would be finalized "shortly." But Brazilian officials say that agreement was one-sided.

A source told AFP today that the move was an "ultimatum." "US authorities announced the decision to interrupt the negotiating process and to apply immediately to Brazil the additional tariffs that were temporarily suspended or, alternatively and without any possibility of further negotiation, unilateral restrictive quotas," the ministry of industry said in a statement on Wednesday.

A for the industry ministry said today in an email that "the understands that negotiations ended," adding that "remains open for dialogue." The government says that the aluminum sector has now decided to accept the 10 per cent tariffs, while the sector is opting for quotas, which are seen as less damaging than the 25 per cent

Brazil accounts for about 14 per cent of imports, while the US market accounted for 32.9 per cent of all Brazil's steel exports last year, the says.

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First Published: Fri, May 04 2018. 05:20 IST