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Chile: Iván Marambio calls not to affect the trade relationship with China, the US and Canada

Chile
Regulation & Compliances
Published Mar 28, 2024

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Iván Marambio, the president of Frutas de Chile, has raised concerns about the Chilean government's recent trade policy changes, including a surtax on Chinese steel and potential restrictions on wheat imports from the US and Canada. Marambio argues that these measures contradict Chile's longstanding commitment to open markets and could harm the country's trade relationships and the export of Chilean goods. He advocates for addressing trade disputes through technical discussions and leveraging Chile's Free Trade Agreements, such as the one with China, to avoid imposing trade restrictions.
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A few days ago, the situation of applying a tariff surcharge for steel from China and proposing restrictions on imported wheat, especially that from the US and Canada, was analyzed. In this regard, the president of Frutas de Chile, Iván Marambio, indicated "we see that the country is taking measures that go towards restricting trade between countries and that seems serious to us." He explained that in recent weeks they have seen the request for the application of a surtax on steel and “we also saw how people from the south are trying to carry out measures, that they also place restrictions on the import of wheat, in both cases what we are affecting are to our business partners.” In this regard, he emphasized, saying “it seems serious to us, because we are in constant negotiation with the rest of the world, to obtain our products, especially agricultural products, so that they release the barriers that exist to our products. Therefore, it is a contradiction and it seems to us that ...
Source: MXfruit
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