US-Brazil Trade Tensions Flare: Trump’s Copper Tariff Ignites Lula’s Fury
A trade war is brewing between the United States and Brazil after former US President Donald Trump imposed a hefty 50% tariff on Brazilian copper imports. This move, seemingly linked to Trump’s support for former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, has drawn sharp criticism from current Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who has promised retaliatory measures.
Lula Condemns Tariff and US Embassy’s Bolsonaro Support
President Lula didn’t mince words, denouncing both the tariff and what he perceived as US interference in Brazilian affairs through the US embassy’s defense of Bolsonaro. He declared that Brazil “will not accept tutelage” from the US, signaling a firm stance against the perceived intrusion.
Trump Cites National Security; Brazil Summons US Ambassador
While Trump justified the tariff on grounds of national security, Brazil responded swiftly by summoning the US ambassador to lodge a formal protest against the embassy’s statement. This diplomatic move underscores the seriousness with which Brazil views the situation and its determination to defend its interests.