Lula and Trump Discussed Tariffs, Organized Crime in Phone Call, Brazil Says
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called US President Donald Trump on Tuesday, when both leaders spoke about trade, the economy, and fighting organized crime, the Brazilian Presidential Palace said.
Lula thanked Trump for his decision to remove additional tariffs on US imports of Brazilian goods including coffee and beef, and added that Brazil seeks to progress on talks about products still affected by the levies, the palace said in a statement.
Trump last month removed the 40% tariffs on several Brazilian food products...
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