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Germany’s Merz, Brazil’s Lula stress close European-Brazilian cooperation

By Thomson Reuters Apr 19, 2026 | 2:36 PM

HANOVER, April 19 (Reuters) – German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Sunday called for closer ​ties between South America’s largest economy and ‌the European Union at the opening of the Hanover industrial fair.

Both welcomed the entry into force of the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement on May 1.

“This shows that ‌we ​are sticking to the multilateral ⁠order, that we want ⁠a rules-based economic system, and that we want this cooperation with as few tariffs as possible – ideally none at all,” Merz said.

Lula described ​Brazil, this year’s partner country at the world’s largest industrial trade fair in Hanover, ⁠as a reliable and important ⁠partner, including in the supply of ​raw materials.

Although only about 30% of Brazil’s mineral ​potential has been mapped, the country already has ‌the world’s largest reserves of niobium, the second-largest reserves of graphite and rare earths, and the third-largest reserves of nickel, Lula said.

“These raw ⁠materials must serve as a driver of economic and social development,” he added, calling for greater technology transfer ⁠and more ‌processing capacity to be established in ⁠Brazil.

Lula said he wanted to discuss ​the ‌full range of economic cooperation with ​Merz, including ⁠artificial intelligence, critical minerals and data centers.

German-Brazilian government consultations are due to take place on Monday.

(Reporting by Andreas Rinke in Hanover; Additional reporting and writing by Isabel Teles in Sao Paulo; Editing by ​Bill Berkrot)