Lula da Silva on Trump's tariffs against Brazil: My intuition says he doesn't want to talk. And I won't humiliate myself'
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U.S. tariffs on Brazilian goods have increased to 50%, prompting President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to accuse Trump of authoritarianism and creating unnecessary problems. Lula has no intention of negotiating with Trump, believing the U.S. president is unwilling to engage. Lula criticized former president Jair Bolsonaro and his son for allegedly inciting U.S. sanctions against Brazil. The U.S.-Brazil relationship is in crisis due to Trump's geopolitical stance, with Brazilian negotiators managing to exempt some products from the tariff hikes.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva condemned U.S. tariffs on Brazilian goods, calling them politically motivated and creating an unprecedented crisis in U.S.-Brazil relations.
Brazilian President Lula criticized Trump's authoritarianism, stating that he sees no point in negotiating as he feels the U.S. president does not want dialogue.
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