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▲ 1.28% B3SA3 15.32 ▲ 1.32% WEGE3 44.24 ▼ 0.34% PRIO3 57.04 ▼ 0.28% SUZB3 41.10 ▼ 0.94% RENT3 40.30 ▲ 0.25% AZZA3 18.93 ▼ 1.51% CSAN3 3.88 ▼ 0.51% RAIZ4 0.32 ▼ 3.03% PCAR3 2.47 ▼ 4.63% GMAT3 3.94 — 0.00% PSSA3 54.12 ▲ 0.15% CVCB3 1.28 ▲ 2.40% POSI3 3.95 ▼ 1.00% SLCE3 13.74 ▼ 0.94% NATU3 8.50 ▼ 1.16% BRKM5 6.66 ▼ 4.03% RANI3 8.03 ▲ 1.01% CSNA3 5.15 ▼ 1.72% CMIN3 5.26 ▼ 3.49% USIM5 8.25 ▼ 1.55% GGBR4 23.05 ▲ 1.01% ENEV3 26.99 ▲ 0.41% CPFE3 47.01 ▲ 0.36% CMIG4 11.11 ▲ 0.36% EQTL3 40.92 ▲ 1.77% LREN3 14.16 ▲ 0.07% VIVT3 35.21 ▲ 1.38% RAIL3 14.15 ▲ 0.28% KLABIN 17.40 ▼ 0.46% RAIA DROGASIL 18.50 ▲ 1.65% RDOR3 35.79 ▲ 0.65% HAPV3 10.63 ▲ 1.63% FLRY3 16.26 ▲ 0.68% SMTO3 16.31 ▼ 0.37% UGPA3 30.03 ▼ 2.91% VBBR3 33.05 ▲ 0.89% BBSE3 40.24 ▼ 0.10% BPAC11 58.17 ▲ 1.13% CURY3 32.90 ▼ 0.66% AERI3 2.08 — 0.00% VIVARA 23.34 ▲ 1.00% COMPASS 25.19 ▲ 1.70% VAMOS 3.04 ▲ 0.66% SANB11 27.34 ▼ 0.11% ASAI3 8.66 ▼ 0.57% SBSP3 30.35 ▼ 0.07% WALMEX 49.58 ▼ 0.14% GMEXICO 201.76 ▲ 3.15% FEMSA 232.72 ▲ 3.27% CEMEX 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Brazil’s Guedes Says Country will Trade with Both U.S. and China

By · March 19, 2019 · 2 min read

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By Lise Alves, Senior Contributing Reporter

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Brazil is seeking economic partnerships with US businesses and opening its market to foreign investments said Brazilian Economy Minister, Paulo Guedes at a conference at the US Chamber of Commerce in Washington on Monday. Minister Guedes however said his country would not be dissuaded from trading with China.

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“You can go there to help finance our highways, go after oil and gas concessions, and in three, four months, we will sell the pre-salt, everyone will be there: Chinese, Americans, Norwegians,” said Guedes to a crowded room.

The Minister spoke about the need for structural reforms in the country, especially the controversial social security reform, and defended the privatization of state-owned enterprises and public assets, as a way to reduce the accumulated debt of approximately R$4.3 trillion Brazil currently has.

“Not only are state-owned enterprises not functioning efficiently, but hampering the growth of private investment. Public investments collapse, because of their own weight in the budget,” he pointed out.

Guedes said that both the reforms and the privatizations would render excellent opportunities for both Brazilian and foreign investors.

As for consolidating the economic partnership between the U.S. and Brazil, Guedes said that would be the optimal scenario for the South American country, but stated that Brazil will negotiate with whoever is willing to negotiate.

He stated that strengthening economic ties with the U.S. would not mean Brazil would be turning its back on other important partners, such as China.

“We do not need to reduce exposure to China, we need to trade with everyone,” he said, complaining that the U.S. government is trying to impose limits on Brazil’s deals with China.

“You’ve been trading with China for decades, so why can’t we trade with them, why can’t we let them invest in infrastructure? If someone offers us a better deal we will accept, we will sell,” concluded Guedes.

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