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SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Paulo Sousa, president of U.S. grain merchant Cargill [CARGIL.UL] in Brazil, said on Wednesday that insults coming from Brazilian officials against the country\\\’s main trade partner, China, are detrimental to the country\\\’s business interests.
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In an interview with a local newspaper broadcasted live on social media, Sousa said the government\\\’s sometimes aggressive stance is a great cause for concern. “It is very worrying if you have officials in the Brazilian government insulting our biggest client,” Sousa said.
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(Reporting by Ana Mano; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)
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