The federal government confirmed this Tuesday (2) that President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) spoke by telephone with Donald Trump for around 40 minutes. The conversation, considered productive by both parties, focused on the trade agenda between the two countries and on strengthening cooperation against international organized crime.
According to Planalto, Lula assessed as positive the removal of the additional 40% tariff that affected Brazilian products such as meat, coffee and fruit. He stated that there are still sensitive sectors subject to surcharges and that Brazil wants to speed up negotiations to alleviate these costs.
The president also highlighted the interest in expanding joint work with the USA to combat criminal organizations. Lula cited recent operations in Brazil that aim to drain factions financially, highlighting that part of the networks have connections abroad.
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Trump, in turn, expressed full willingness to cooperate in joint actions and support them politically. Both agreed to resume dialogue in the coming weeks to monitor the progress of trade negotiations and joint efforts in the area of security.
