Brazil VP Reveals Economic Strategy: Why India Partnership Beats Competition

Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin clearly stated that India and Brazil's relationship is complementary rather than competitive. He emphasized both countries are democracies with massive growth potential across multiple sectors. The partnership stands strong regardless of recent US tariff pressures on both nations. Alckmin also reaffirmed BRICS' commitment to multilateralism amid criticism from US President Donald Trump.

Key Points: Brazil VP Alckmin Says India Economic Cooperation Complementary

  • Both nations are democracies with continental dimensions and growth potential
  • Cooperation spans technology, industrial, mining and agricultural sectors
  • Partnership exists independent of recent US tariff pressures
  • BRICS commitment reaffirmed amid Trump's criticism of the grouping
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India, Brazil will have economic complementarity, Brazil VP says

Brazilian VP Geraldo Alckmin emphasizes economic complementarity between India and Brazil, highlighting growth potential beyond US tariff concerns.

"We are not going to compete on product, we are going to have economic complementarity - Geraldo Alckmin"

New Delhi, October 18

Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin clarified that India and Brazil's cooperation is complimentary, and is not competitive.

Alckmin responding to ANI's question on the positioning of India and Brazil as alternative markets for each other amid tariffs by the US, said that both the countries are democracies, and they are not competitors.

"We are not going to compete on product, we are going to have economic complementarity," he said.

Alckmin further said that both the countries have potential to grow, and that independent of US tariffs, both nations have investment opportunities.

He said, "Independent of the American question, we are talking about two countries, two democracies, two countries that defend multilateralism, two countries of continental dimensions, both Brazil and India, that have everything to make trade grow, to make more investments grow. India is one of the fastest-growing countries in the world, 7%, even more, in the growth of its economy. Brazil this year is having an agricultural harvest that is 16% superior, so there is a lot of possibility for complementarity: in the area of technology, industrial area, mining, agro... We are not going to compete on product, we are going to have economic complementarity."

In August, US President Donald Trump imposed a 50 per cent tariff on several Brazilian goods, which already had a 26.4 per cent levy. Trump's tariffs on India are up to 50% on most exports, among the highest for any US trading partner.

Alckmin also emphasised that BRICS is not against any country and reaffirmed the grouping's commitment to multilateralism and free trade, amid recent criticism from US President Donald Trump.

Trump had on Wednesday labelled BRICS as "an attack on the dollar" during a bilateral lunch with Argentine President Javier Milei at the White House. "I'm powerful on the dollar, and anybody that wants to deal in dollars, they have an advantage over people that aren't," Trump said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some sensible international relations! While US imposes tariffs, BRICS nations should strengthen ties. India can benefit from Brazilian agricultural products and they can use our IT services. Win-win situation!
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Arjun K
Good to see our foreign policy working. But I hope our government ensures this partnership actually benefits common people and not just big corporations. We need job creation and technology transfer.
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Sarah B
As someone working in international trade, this makes perfect sense. India's manufacturing and Brazil's commodities can create a strong economic bloc. The timing is perfect given the current global trade scenario.
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Michael C
BRICS nations need to stand together against protectionist policies. India and Brazil both have huge domestic markets and can reduce dependency on Western economies. Smart move!
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Kavya N
Hope this leads to more Brazilian products in Indian markets and vice versa. Would love to see cultural exchanges too - Brazilian music and dance with Indian traditions would be amazing! 🎉

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