Lula and Trump discussed the exemption of tariffs on Brazilian coffee, an issue monitored by Cecafé to strengthen exports.
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The Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafé) reported that it followed the meeting held this Sunday (26) in Malaysia between the presidents of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and the United States, Donald Trump. The dialogue addressed the strengthening of trade relations between the two countries, with emphasis on the issue of tariffs applied to Brazilian coffee. The president of Cecafé, Márcio Ferreira, is part of the national mission in Indonesia and Malaysia. According to the entity, he participated in meetings with representatives of the federal government, presenting strategic information and highlighting points considered relevant for the possible exemption of tariffs on Brazilian coffee. According to Cecafé, both governments showed willingness to advance discussions on the tariffs in force. The entity highlighted that these charges reduce the competitiveness of Brazilian coffee in the United States, impacting prices for American consumers and putting at risk Brazil's ...
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