Brazil’s Bolsonaro under fire after Trump slaps tariffs

MAURICIO SAVARESE and DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's U.S.-focused foreign policy efforts suffered a severe setback on Monday when his American counterpart Donald Trump pledged to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum on the South American nation. Trump initially leveled the threat by Twitter while accusing Brazil and neighboring Argentina, governed by U.S. allies Bolsonaro and Mauricio Macri, of manipulating their currencies and hurting American farmers. Brazil's vice president denied the accusation, but Bolsonaro, who openly admires Trump, was reticent; the far-right politician said he could call Trump "if needed." Argentina's production and labor minister, Dante Sica, said Trump's announcement caught policymakers by surpri
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