The Brazilian government wants a meeting with the U.S. in a maximum of two weeks to discuss the tariff hike.

Published 2025년 11월 3일

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By Gabriel Hirabahasi The Brazilian government wants to meet with the United States in a maximum of two weeks to advance negotiations involving the high tariff imposed on imported products from Brazil, Broadcast Político has learned. The idea is that the meeting could happen as early as next week or at the latest the following week. The Brazilian government's idea is that the delegation should be composed of the Ministers of Finance, Fernando Haddad, and Foreign Affairs, Mauro Vieira, and the Vice President Geraldo Alckmin. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will be in Belém next week for events related to COP 30. He is expected to return to Brasília after November 10. Negotiations for the meeting to take place are ongoing, and the Brazilian government is currently awaiting a signal from the United States for the delegation to travel to Washington. Last Sunday, October 26, Lula met with the President of the United States, Donald Trump, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. They agreed that ...
Source: Broadcast

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