Core Points - Brazil is open to negotiating mutually beneficial topics with the U.S., but emphasizes that its democracy and sovereignty are non-negotiable [1] - Lula criticizes the Trump administration's imposition of a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods, labeling it as misguided and illogical [1] - The U.S. has had a cumulative trade surplus of $410 billion with Brazil over the past 15 years, with nearly 75% of U.S. products entering Brazil tariff-free [1] - Lula suggests that the U.S. actions are politically motivated, referencing the use of tariffs and the Magnitsky Act to seek exemptions for former Brazilian President Bolsonaro [1] - Lula defends Brazil's digital regulations against U.S. accusations, stating that all digital platforms in Brazil are subject to the same laws aimed at protecting families from fraud and misinformation [1][2] - Lula dismisses U.S. claims of unfair practices in digital trade and environmental law enforcement as baseless [2] - Emphasizes that abandoning the long-standing relationship between the U.S. and Brazil would harm all parties involved [2]
卢拉在《纽约时报》撰文 强调巴西民主与主权不容谈判
Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-15 03:13