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‘We Don’t Want Emperors Anymore’

New Delhi: Against US President Donald Trump, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva plays a high -voltage conflict on the continents by pitting Silva. The trigger is the decision of Trump to bring a 50% tariff to Brazil imports from August 1 – a step that shook the leadership of Brazil and increases tensions between two of America’s largest economies.

Lula didn’t underestimate the words. He described Trump’s action as an attack on the sovereignty and judicial independence of Brazil ”. In a statement, he said that the movement was “discriminatory intervention ve and accused the US president of“ confusion in democratic institutions of Brazil ”.

When he reached the headlines as the tariff news, the Brazilian President returned and announced that his government would apply mutual tariffs to the United States. He explained that Brazil would be retaliating.

Trump’s schedule Salvo timing is not a coincidence. Last week, leaders of Bricks Nations gathered in Rio de Janeiro. Since then, the US president has accelerated the criticism of the block, targeted not only Brazil, but all BRICS members, including India, with 10% more tariffs.

“Any country will have to pay any country that embraces BRICS’s anti -American policy, Tr Trump said.

Lula didn’t stop in the answer. Lula, “The world needs to understand that it has changed. Emperor we do not want,” he said.

However, this is not the only fuel tariff in the fire. Trump accused the Brazilian government of making a “witch hunting ı against former President Jair Bolsonaro, who was tried for allegedly planning to disrupt the 2022 election results.

Lula didn’t have it. “Democracy in Brazil is a matter of the Brazilian people. We are a dominant country. We do not accept anyone’s supervision. We have strong and independent institutions. Nobody is on the law, especially those who attack freedom and law.

Trump doubled in the name of Bolsonaro. In a letter published in the real Social, Bolsonaro’s treatment was “international shame ..

Trump-Bolsonaro Bond is well known. Even the meeting at the White House in 2019 also shared the power. Bolsonaro, who is now residing in the United States, continues to reject all the charges against him. It is claimed that thousands of supporters have provoked a violent uprising in January 2023, when Brazil’s government buildings suppressed government buildings.

Lula stood and reiterated that all transactions against Bolsonaro fell under the jurisdiction of the judiciary of Brazil.

Trump’s attacks did not stop in politics. He accused Brazil of “attacking American technology companies”.

“Freedom of expression in Brazil does not mean violence or abuse in Brazil. All domestic or foreign companies should comply with our laws if they want to operate here.” He refused the claim.

Trump also claimed that the United States lost in trade with Brazil. Lula met the truth.

“American statistics show that the US has made a profit of $ 410 billion from Brazil and goods and services in the last 15 years,” Lula said.

The United States, if any unilateral tax hikes, Brazil will respond to the same, he said.

This is not their first economic demonstrations. Earlier this year, Trump slapped a 25% tariff for Brazilian steel and aluminum. Lula immediately promised to take the issue to the World Trade Organization (WTO).

During this time, Tokyo talks, “We will take two actions – we will address the DTO and we will apply high tariffs to US goods. We cannot remain silent.” He said.

Despite his consumption, Lula’s Minister Alexandre Padilha argued that Brazil did not “encourage trade wars, and did not want to be part of someone.

However, Trump’s repeated thorns did not help. Lula criticized Trump as a model of threatening the sovereign nations on trade and domestic policies.

The Brazilian president is trying to make a strong and independent sound for his country within the BRICS and other Latin American alliances. The strategy is seen as a counter against Trump’s unilaterality.

Trump’s latest 50% tariff is a dramatic leap from a 10% walk in April. This announcement has already shook Brazil’s stock markets and caused a decrease in the shares of large companies.

Lula described Trump’s movement as “unquestionable ve and confirmed Brazil’s plan to respond to its own tariffs. Before the BRICS summit, Lula warned, “There is no winner in the trade war,” he warned.

Geographically far away, the two leaders are now locked in a violent word war that poured into markets, diplomacy and global headlines.

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