BRASILIA, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Wednesday that the South American country might challenge in U.S. courts the steep tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump's administration on U.S. imports of Brazilian goods.
"We will go to court if needed," Haddad told local news outlet UOL, adding that Brazil would not engage in lobbying efforts. He also said that world leaders today feel insecure about the United States, uncertain about what the future may hold.