Brazil's Finance Minister sees Lula, Trump willing to 'turn the page'
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SAO PAULO, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Tuesday that Presidents Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Donald Trump are determined to "turn the page" on recent events, in a reference to the tariff dispute between Brazil and the United States.
In an interview with state-owned TV channel Canal Gov, Haddad said he believes Lula's negotiating strategy with the U.S. will yield the best result for Brazil and that the successful strategy won't change.
Lula and Trump held a call on Monday to discuss tariffs and agreed to meet in person soon.
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