Brazil's Lula calls cabinet meeting to discuss reaction to Trump tariffs
View all comments(0)
BRASILIA, July 10 (Reuters) - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called a meeting with ministers on Thursday to discuss his government's reaction to the 50% tariff U.S. President Donald Trump said he would slap on all imports from the South American country.
The Brazilian government, the office of Lula's chief of staff said, will form a study group to decide how to react. Lula had already met with ministers late on Wednesday, and said on social media that tariffs would be met with reciprocal measures.
Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice.
Like
Recommended Articles
Featured Tools
Top News
April 2026 CPI Preview: Will Hot Inflation Crush Nasdaq, S&P 500 & NVDA? Explosive Market Reaction Guide

Cerebras Systems IPO 2026: Date, Price, Valuation, and Whether CBRS Is Worth Buying

'Big Short' Burry Doubles Down: Nvidia, Palantir Short Positions Double in Big Bet on AI Bubble Bursting

Is Micron the Next Nvidia? Why the 2026 "Memory Crunch" Makes MU Stock a Top AI Buy

U.S. April CPI Preview: Fed May Abandon Rate Cuts Until 2026?

Tradingkey






Comments (0)
Click the $ button, enter the symbol, and select to link a stock, ETF, or other ticker.