Some say it's politically motivated retaliation, while others believe it's a way to economically target a country that, under its current government, has been favoring dictatorships and communists, attacking freedom of expression, and going after American companies, especially those in the tech sector. So, what do you think about this?
Brazil is not a dictatorship country but the country is part of BRICS, so United States will be referring to Brazil getting closer to countries like China, Russia and Iran which are part of BRICS countries. Trump is doing this after the BRICS summit which was just held last week in Brazil. I think United States does not need to be hostile Brazil like this.
Well, they already became hostile on this matter with what they did in Brazil, only in our country the tax imposed is 20%, which is already high in our country and even 50% seems inhumane to do to a country. I don't know what the US wants to show.
That's why honestly, I'm no longer in favor of the nonsense that Trump is doing, because it seems like what I'm used to is that there is abuse in other countries just to show them
and make them feel which side they should be on, in reality.