Brazilian President Lula da Silva confirms India visit in February
Lula's February visits aim to boost trade, multilateral reforms, and security cooperation amid tariff tensions affecting Brazil and India, involving key talks with US and South Korea.
- On Monday, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva confirmed he will travel to India in February after a call with United States President Donald Trump, with a Washington visit to follow soon.
- Amid ongoing tariff tensions, Lula engaged BRICS and India, prompted by U.S. duties that earlier affected Brazilian exports, according to an official readout.
- The two leaders discussed bilateral relations and the global agenda, exchanged economic indicators showing good prospects, and Lula reiterated the organised crime cooperation proposal sent to the U.S. State Department in December.
- The improved ties led to tariff relief for Brazilian products, with Lula saying recent months saw lifting of significant tariffs following earlier U.S. duties that impacted exports.
- Engagement with BRICS grouping positioned the visit within broader trade diplomacy as Brazil engaged on coordinated tariff responses while PM Narendra Modi and Lula noted progress last year across multiple sectors.
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Brazilian President Lula da Silva confirms India visit in February - The Tribune
Brazilian President Lula will visit India in February before travelling to Washington. He discussed economic ties, security cooperation and global issues with US President Trump, while PM Narendra Modi highlighted the growing India-Brazil partnership and looked forward to welcoming Lula to India.
Brazilian President Lula da Silva confirms India visit in February
Brazilian President Lula will visit India in February before travelling to Washington. He discussed economic ties, security cooperation and global issues with US President Trump, while PM Narendra Modi highlighted the growing India-Brazil partnership and looked forward to welcoming Lula to India.
President Lula da Silva confirmed that he was going to travel to the United States in March to a meeting with North American President Donald Trump. He made the statement when he arrived in Panama on Tuesday, 27th, to participate in the International Economic Forum of Latin America and the Caribbean. Lula said that the agenda should open space for discussion of democracy, bilateral relations and the role of the great powers in the current intern…
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