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Tax move by Brazil risks US trade war

By James Politi in Washington and Jonathan Wheatley in São Paulo

Published: March 8 2010 21:53 | Last updated: March 8 2010 21:53

Brazil moved to raise tariffs on a wide range of American goods on Monday, potentially igniting a trade war with the US over cotton subsidies after eight years of litigation at the World Trade Organisation.

The decision takes effect next month, starting a 30-day period during which US and Brazilian officials will attempt to negotiate a solution to the dispute.

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