NEWS IN ENGLISH – Brazilian exporters complain even as exports to Argentina rise sharply

26/07/2011 09:38

Luciene Cruz           Reporter Agência Brasil


Brasília – The executive secretary at the Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade, Alessandro Teixeira, says that contrary to what the business community says, Brazil has not been soft on Argentina. He adds that many of the complaints by exporters are simply unfounded.


“These are businessman tears. I am not saying that they are totally wrong; it is normal for them to cry about these things. But what they want is a win-win situation and that is not possible. We have never been so hard and demanding on Argentina as we are at this time,” said the executive secretary.


He points out that the business community complains about protectionism in Argentina at the same time they call for protection from Chinese imports. “We cannot be so hypocritical. The government cannot be protectionist at the same time it is liberal.”


Teireixa points out that Brazil’s trade surplus shows that the country is doing well in foreign commerce, and that includes Argentina where things are very well. “We have increased our exports to Argentina. Last year our surplus with them was up 40%, double what we grew in the rest of the world.” He adds that so far this year exports to Argentina are up 33%, at $10.4 billion ($7.9 billion in 2010).


The executive secretary says that the ministry oversees the situation at the border where, in accordance with World Trade Organization rules, goods must be liberated within 60 days. “Our oversight is continuous. I exchange emails with the Argentine secretariat of Industry daily. There is no such thing as a perfect relationship. Tension between trade partners is normal and it is natural. According to Teixeira, a certain protectionist attitude on the part of Argentina is understandable. “They have gone through a brutal process of de-industrialization. They are making an effort to rebuild their industrial park. If they buy everything from Brazil they will never have any industries.”


Allen Bennett – translator/editor The News in English

Link - Brasil tem sido duro e impositivo com a Argentina, diz Ministério do Desenvolvimento