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

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By Luciana Magalhaes

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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