Trump launches probe into Brazil’s ‘unfair’ commerce practices

The Trump administration says it has launched an investigation into Brazil’s “unfair” buying and selling practices.
It is going to embrace the Brazilian authorities’s insurance policies “associated to digital commerce and digital cost providers; unfair, preferential tariffs; anti-corruption interference”, a press release from the US Commerce Consultant stated.
The investigation search to find out whether or not they’re “unreasonable or discriminatory and burden or limit US commerce.”
Final week, US President Donald Trump urged Brazilian authorities to finish their prosecution of the nation’s former President Jair Bolsonaro, accusing them of finishing up a “WITCH HUNT”.
Commerce Ambassador Jamieson Greer stated that the probe was being launched at Trump’s course “into Brazil’s assaults on American social media corporations in addition to different unfair buying and selling practices that hurt American corporations, employees, farmers, and expertise innovators”.