Lula says Brazil cannot ‘accept treatment’ after new US tariffs proposed
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva expressed surprise and disapproval of newly proposed 25 percent US tariffs on certain Brazilian imports, stating he "cannot accept the treatment." This action comes despite recent signs of improving relations between the two countries. Lula had previously met with US President Donald Trump in May and felt optimistic about bilateral ties.

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AI-generatedBrazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva expressed surprise and disapproval of newly proposed 25 percent US tariffs on certain Brazilian imports, stating he "cannot accept the treatment." This action comes despite recent signs of improving relations between the two countries. Lula had previously met with US President Donald Trump in May and felt optimistic about bilateral ties. The tariffs appear to contradict this perceived detente, especially as trade talks are still underway. Lula indicated that Brazil desires to maintain institutional relations with the US but will explore other trade partners if necessary. The article notes past trade disputes and political tensions between the two leaders and administrations.
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5 extractedBrazil will seek other trade partners if necessary.
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was convicted and sentenced to 27 years in prison.
Lula expressed optimism about improving US-Brazil relations after a May meeting with Trump.
The US announced a 25 percent tariff on certain Brazilian imports.
Brazil's President Lula da Silva decried proposed US tariffs, stating he could 'not accept the treatment'.