Trump told Lula that officials should meet soon to discuss tariffs, Brazil says
The leaders agreed to restart technical negotiations after Brazil said 25% U.S. tariffs on some goods would hurt both economies.
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Lula-Trump Call: Navigating Tariff Tensions
Brazilian President Lula and U.S. President Trump discussed recent U.S. tariffs on Brazilian goods. Lula urged negotiations, while Trump proposed a meeting. The U.S. imposed tariffs citing unfair trade and forced labor concerns. Both leaders maintained friendly relations but anticipated no tariff changes before Brazil's elections.
Luis Inácio Lula da Silva had a cordial call with Donald Trump to talk about tariffs against Brazil and promised to have a meeting to deepen the issue. In July 2026, the United States announced tariffs of 25% on imports from Brazil, after pointing out this country to engage in alleged “disloyal” trade practices. The United States accuses Brazil of engaging in unfair commercial practices that affect the country, which has been denied by Lula. Lul…
Brazilian president: Trump wants trade teams to meet soon
President Trump on Friday told Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva that their trade negotiators should reconvene as soon as possible, Lula said, describing a wide-ranging phone call covering the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative’s latest duties and other bilateral issues. In an Aug. 21 post to X, Lula said he told Trump that USTR’s Section 301 (Trade Act of 1974) tariffs “negatively impact both Brazil and the United States” and t…
Lula and Trump discuss tariffs in phone call
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Brazil's Lula urges tariffs resolution in call with Trump
Washington imposed two new sets of tariffs on the Latin American giant in July, a move that has become a key campaign issue ahead of Brazil's presidential election in October. Lula -- who is seeking a fourth and final term in office -- told Trump that the tariffs "negatively affect both Brazil and the United States," according to a statement from his office. "To remain at the negotiating table is the best option for both countries," he said. Rel…
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