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Brazil’s Lula to discuss tariffs with Trump in Washington, minister says

By Thomson Reuters May 6, 2026 | 7:44 AM

SAO PAULO, May 6 (Reuters) – Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva plans to discuss ​tariffs and cooperation in ‌fighting organized crime at a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Thursday, Brazilian Finance Minister ‌Dario ​Durigan said.

“We are ⁠preparing to engage ⁠with Trump in a constructive manner,” Durigan told state broadcaster EBC on Wednesday. “I’m very optimistic about ​this conversation.”

• Trump last year imposed steep tariffs on ⁠U.S. imports of ⁠Brazilian goods, but later ​revoked most of them

• The U.S. ​also launched in 2025 a probe ‌to examine a wide range of Brazilian policies, including the highly popular instant payment system ⁠Pix, ethanol market access and illegal deforestation

• Durigan said Brazil stands ready to ⁠address ‌any doubts the Trump ⁠administration might have about ​Pix ‌and deforestation rates

• “We need ​to push ⁠back against any undue lobbying that may exist regarding Pix,” the minister said

(Reporting by Gabriel Araujo; Editing by Louise Heavens and ​Paul Simao)