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Brazil’s Lula nods to China as Trump administration proposes 25% tariff

By Thomson Reuters Jun 2, 2026 | 11:18 AM

SAO PAULO, June 2 (Reuters) – Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Tuesday highlighted his country’s ties with ​China after the U.S. proposed a ‌new punitive tariff of 25% on many imports from Latin America’s largest economy.

• Lula hailed China’s decision earlier in the day to recognize Brazil as ‌free ​of foot-and-mouth disease, calling ⁠it a counterpoint to ⁠the U.S. move.

• “If you don’t want to buy from me, I will sell to someone else,” Lula said during an ​event in Goias state.

• The leftist leader said he learned of the tariff ⁠proposal during trade talks, ⁠adding that U.S. and Brazilian ​trade negotiators had met three times recently but ​failed to reach a deal.

• Lula blamed ‌Brazilian Senator Flavio Bolsonaro for the U.S. proposal, accusing the right-wing presidential hopeful of lobbying Washington to impose tariffs.

• Brazil’s ⁠president also blasted U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, saying he is anti-Latin America and does ⁠not like ‌Brazil.

• Bolsonaro said earlier on ⁠Tuesday he had urged Trump not ​to ‌impose tariffs on Brazilian companies.

• ​The U.S. ⁠embassy in Brazil did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Gabriel Araujo and Eduardo Simoes; Additional reporting by Oliver Griffin; Writing by Isabel Teles; Editing by ​Paul Simao)