President Luiz Inacio da Silva said on Saturday (5) that emerging nations need to defend the rules of international trade in the face of the resurgence of protectionist measures.
“It is up to emerging nations to defend the multilateral trade regime and reform international financial architecture,” said Lula, during a business forum organized under the summit in Rio de Janeiro. “BRICS follows as a guarantor of a promising future.”
Lula did not cite the or the president, who applied unilateral rates against virtually all Americans’ business partners.
Lula also pointed out that the BRICS countries have “numerous economic complementaries”. He also defended multilateral regulation to.
“Artificial intelligence brings possibilities that, a few years ago we did not even imagine. In the absence of clearly agreed clear guidelines, models generated only based on the experience of large technology companies will impose. The risks and side effects of artificial intelligence demand multilateral governance,” Lula said.
In a speech on Friday (4), during a meeting of the New Development Bank, known as Banco do Brics, and said they did not work anywhere in the world.
At the time, the petista also defended “a new international coin”, waving to a decalarization agenda that suffers strong resistance at BRICS and has been the target of Trump’s threats.
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