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Brazil Seeks New Partners, Expands Credit Lines as US Tariff Threat Mounts

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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva vowed to pursue alternative trade partners and pledged to attend next month's G7 summit in France, as his government scrambled to contain the fallout from fresh US tariff threats.

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The announcement of the proposal of a new 25% US tariff on Brazilian goods forced the PT to review the pre-election strategy that had been defined in a meeting with Lula. Exclusive material for subscribers. To have full access, access the link of the subject and register.

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Who is the President of Brazil? Lula. Who has chosen the current government ministers? Lula. Who dictates the directions of the Brazilian economy? Lula. Who has authority and power to establish international relations? Lula. Who is responsible, in the Executive, for seeking harmony with the legislative and judicial powers? Lula. Yes, Lula is the guy. He boasted of having a chemistry with Trump and of having been received with pomp and circumstan…

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Brazil Prez Lula calls new US tariffs

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva sharply criticised the latest tariff measures imposed by the United States, calling them unacceptable and accusing US Secretary of State Marco Rubio of maintaining a hostile stance toward Latin America. He made the remarks on Wednesday (local time) while addressing the opening of a ministerial meeting, as reported by Brasil 247. According to Brasil 247, Lula said Brazil is currently experiencing a phase marked by democratic consolidation, social development and support for multilateral cooperation. However, he expressed dissatisfaction with Washington's recent actions, arguing that Brazil, as a major nation with a long history and global relevance, should not be subjected to such treatment. Lula reiterated that Brazil has consistently remained open to dialogue with the United States and rejected any suggestion that his government had avoided negotiations. He criticised the manner in which the first tariff announcement by US President Donald Trump was conveyed, stating that he learned about the measure through a social media post rather than through established diplomatic channels. The Brazilian leader argued that such an approach contradicted the principles of diplomacy, democracy and mutual respect. He maintained that important decisions affecting bilateral relations should be communicated directly between governments or through official correspondence. Questioning the rationale behind the tariffs, Lula dismissed Washington's claim that the United States suffers from a trade deficit with Brazil. He asserted that the trade imbalance actually affects Brazil, not the US, in their bilateral commercial relationship. Lula said his administration had avoided escalating tensions through aggressive rhetoric and instead sought to respond with factual arguments. He pointed to opinion pieces published in prominent American newspapers that, according to him, criticised the logic behind imposing tariffs on Brazil. The president reserved some of his strongest criticism for Rubio, describing him as unsympathetic toward Latin America. Lula said he had previously raised concerns with Trump about Rubio's views on the region and claimed the secretary of state showed particular dislike toward Brazil. Despite his criticism, Lula stressed that Brazil does not seek confrontation with the United States. He said his government remains committed to strengthening a bilateral partnership spanning more than two centuries, based on dialogue, mutual respect and institutional cooperation. (ANI)

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva sharply criticized the US plans to impose a 25 percent tariff on Brazilian imports.

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Aydınlık broke the news in Türkiye on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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