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Lula tells Trump world does not want 'emperor' after US threatens BRICS tariff

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL, JUL 7 – Lula criticized Trump's 10% tariff threat as economic intimidation while BRICS nations, representing 40% of global output, rejected unilateral protectionist measures at the summit.

  • At the BRICS summit, Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stated, "The world has changed," in response to President Donald Trump's tariff threats against the bloc.
  • Trump's threat follows the U.S. government's plans to finalize numerous trade deals before imposing retaliatory tariffs on July 9, 2025.
  • BRICS leaders, including South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, emphasized their group does not seek confrontation with the U.S. despite Trump's claims.
  • The BRICS summit's joint declaration criticized the increasing use of tariffs in global trade, expressing concerns about their impact on the economy.
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Many times the importance of the events can be better appreciated, rather than by themselves, by the reaction of those affected. That is happening these days because of the reactions to the meeting, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, of the BRICS assembly and its announcements of a new world economic and commercial order that works independently of the dollar and its ties. The importance of the fact can be measured by the reaction of the President of th…

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Tuesday once again condemned his US counterpart Donald Trump's tariff threats against countries that choose to trade with the BRICS, reiterating that they will not accept the…

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At their two-day summit in Brazil, led by a combative Lula, emerging countries criticized American decisions on the trade war and war in Iran. This triggered Donald Trump's return.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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