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Lula, Trump Reopen Tariff Talks, Pledge Joint Push Against Organized Crime

Lula seeks swift removal of remaining U.S. duties after Trump rolled back an extra 40% on many Brazilian food imports.

Overview

  • The leaders held a 40-minute call both sides called productive and said they would speak again soon.
  • Trump signaled full support for joint initiatives against criminal networks, aligning with Brazil’s recent PCC and Red Command investigations.
  • Lula thanked Trump for lifting the additional 40% levy on items such as coffee, beef, cocoa and fruit, and pressed to address other tariffed goods.
  • Brazil is seeking U.S. assistance to investigate suspected money-laundering tied to fuel stations, digital banks and Delaware-linked companies.
  • The renewed dialogue follows months of tension over Bolsonaro’s prosecution, U.S. sanctions on Brazilian figures and U.S. strikes on suspected drug boats off Venezuela.