The Brazilian government has decided to apply non-tariff trade barriers on cars in a move aimed at protecting domestic manufacturers. The country's currency has almost reached a ten-year high, and president Dilma Rousseff is keen to protect local factories, Reuters said. The trade ministry has also said that import licences for Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
The Brazilian government has decided to apply non-tariff trade barriers on cars in a move aimed at protecting domestic manufacturers.
The country's currency has almost reached a ten-year high, and president Dilma Rousseff is keen to protect local factories, Reuters said. The trade ministry has also said that import licences for
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