Brazil Prez to convene Brics members' meet on Trump tariffs

Brazil's President Lula da Silva is organizing a virtual BRICS meeting to address Donald Trump's trade policies, particularly the tariffs imposed on Brazil. Lula aims to foster multilateralism among major emerging economies. While the US has different tariff rates for each BRICS nation, making a unified statement challenging, Lula seeks to avoid an anti-US tone during the discussion.
Brazil Prez to convene Brics members' meet on Trump tariffs
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (AP)
Brazil's Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is convening a virtual meet of Brics members next Monday to discuss US Prez Donald Trump's trade policy, according to people familiar with the plan. The Brazilian president wants to discuss trade tariffs imposed by United States govt and rally fellow heads of major emerging market nations in support of multilateralism, according to two Brazilian govt officials, sources said, on condition of anonymity, as details of the call haven't been officially announced yet.
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Trump thrust Brazil into the middle of his global trade war in July, threatening to impose higher tariffs unless the country's Supreme Court immediately halted a trial in which former President Jair Bolsonaro faces charges of attempting a coup. Latin America's largest economy is now subject to 50% tariffs, although US has exempted hundreds of goods such as airplanes and orange juice.US has set different tariffs for different Brics nations, however, making it difficult for them to agree on a joint statement, according to Brazilian officials. Moreover, Lula does not want the meeting to turn into an anti-US summit, they said.

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