Brazil’s Lula Rejects U.S. Tariffs, Defends National Minerals
President Lula urges the US to drop planned 50% tariffs, defends Brazil’s mineral sovereignty and calls for dialogue over unilateral trade measures.
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President Lula urges the US to drop planned 50% tariffs, defends Brazil’s mineral sovereignty and calls for dialogue over unilateral trade measures.
EU member states approved counter-tariffs on €93B of U.S. goods amid stalled talks, as Brussels eyes a 15% tariff deal to avert levies.
The EU proposes €72 billion ($84 billion) in U.S. imports to target if Washington insists on 30% tariffs. A deal must be struck by August 1 to avoid escalation.
Trump’s new tariffs threaten over 20 economies, revealing Washington’s strategy to pressure trade partners and extend negotiation deadlines.
U.S. President Trump’s new 30% tariffs on the EU and Mexico take effect August 1, raising concerns over global trade disruptions and price hikes.
President Trump has threatened 30% tariffs on EU and Mexico imports after stalled negotiations, sparking fresh tensions and prompting swift responses from Brussels and Mexico City.
Lula vows 50% retaliatory tariffs if Trump enforces U.S. duties on Brazil, rattling coffee and juice markets and raising the stakes in a mounting trade clash.
Trump announces 35% tariffs on Canada imports from August 1 and 15–20% levies on most other partners, igniting a fresh wave in the global trade war.
President Trump imposed 50% tariffs on copper imports and Brazilian goods from August 1, 2025, aiming to boost U.S. industry and reshape global trade.
U.S. tariff threats have drawn backlash from the EU, South Korea and Japan, sparking fresh talks and raising stakes in global trade ahead of the August 1 deadline.