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78岁的总统振臂高呼,必须拉中国和印度入伙,给美国一点颜色瞧瞧
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-11 02:22

Group 1 - Brazilian President Lula plans to discuss with China and India how BRICS countries can collectively respond to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration [3][5] - Lula expresses concern over the impact of tariffs, which currently reach as high as 50% on Brazilian products, and aims to lead Brazil out of this predicament [6][8] - The strategy includes seeking new partnerships and expanding trade with China, which has increased imports from Brazil recently [9] Group 2 - Lula's approach also aims to stabilize the Brazilian political landscape amid domestic protests supporting former President Bolsonaro, which have been fueled by Trump's criticisms of Lula's government [11][13] - The call for BRICS unity against U.S. tariffs serves as a potential solution to alleviate pressure on Brazil, addressing both external trade challenges and internal political dissent [14] - Successfully uniting BRICS against the U.S. could elevate the international standing of the group and benefit Brazil in the long term, although the feasibility of such a coalition remains uncertain [16]