Core Points - Brazilian President Lula and Indian Prime Minister Modi discussed enhancing cooperation between Brazil and India, as well as addressing current international economic conditions and U.S. unilateral tariff measures [1] - Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to multilateralism and the importance of actively responding to international economic challenges [1] Trade Relations - Brazil and India aim to increase bilateral trade to $20 billion by 2030 [1] - There is an agreement to expand the coverage of trade agreements between the Southern Common Market and India [1] Upcoming Visits - Lula is scheduled to make a state visit to India in early 2026 [1] - Brazilian Vice President Alckmin will lead a delegation to India in October this year to discuss cooperation in trade, defense, energy, and critical minerals [1] U.S. Tariff Impact - On July 30, U.S. President Trump signed an executive order imposing a 40% tariff on Brazilian products exported to the U.S., effective August 6, resulting in a total tariff rate of up to 50% on most Brazilian exports to the U.S. [1] - In response to the U.S. tariff challenges, Brazil plans to seek solidarity and cooperation with emerging economies [1]
卢拉与莫迪通话讨论深化巴印合作 重申捍卫多边主义
Xin Hua She·2025-08-08 05:35