Key Points

President Trump described his phone call with Brazil's President Lula as "great" and said both countries will do well together. This marks their first substantive conversation since the US imposed significant tariffs on Brazilian goods earlier this summer. The two leaders spoke for 30 minutes via videoconference and discussed meeting in person in both countries. Brazilian officials characterized the call as positive, signaling potential de-escalation of trade tensions between the nations.

Key Points: Trump Lula Call Signals US Brazil Trade Relations Thaw

  • First substantive conversation since US imposed 50% tariffs on Brazilian goods
  • 30-minute videoconference covered economy, trade and future meetings
  • Both presidents exchanged phone numbers and discussed in-person visits
  • Brazilian Finance Minister characterized the call as positive development
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Trump holds 'great' call with Brazil's President, says both nations 'will do great'

Trump and Brazil's President Lula hold first substantive call since US tariffs, discussing economy and trade while planning future meetings between nations.

"I enjoyed the call -- our Countries will do very well together! - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, October 7

US President Donald Trump on Monday (local time) said he had a 'great' phone call with Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

Trump recounted his meeting with Silva at the United Nations General Assembly, saying that he was a good man.

"Well, I had a great talk with the President of Brazil, who was a good man. I met him actually, at the United Nations, I was going up to make a speech, and I didn't have a teleprompter. I was walking up to my teleprompter. I said, you know, I don't have a teleprompter. But just before that, I met with President Luna, and I found him to be very good. I mean, we had a very good talk for about, you know, two minutes, and then I went up to make a speech, and I was surprised to see, how would you like that one? Doug, I've got every leader in the world sitting out there," he said.

This was their first substantive conversation since the US imposed 50 per cent tariffs on Brazilian goods this summer and a sign that the White House may be looking to de-escalate tensions, Politico reported.

Trump, in a post on Truth Social, described it as a "very good telephone call," that covered the economy and trade, among other subjects.

"We will be having further discussions, and will get together in the not-too-distant future, both in Brazil and the United States," Trump said. "I enjoyed the call -- our Countries will do very well together!"

The two spoke for 30 minutes via videoconference, discussed meeting in person and exchanged phone numbers, according to a readout from Lula's office. Finance Minister Fernando Haddad, who addressed Brazilian media after the call, characterised it as "positive," as per Politico.

The effort to mend fences comes after a friendly but brief conversation nearly two weeks ago backstage at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Interesting development after those 50% tariffs. Hope this means better trade opportunities for developing nations too. India should watch these negotiations closely.
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Sarah B
The mention of "no teleprompter" seems unnecessary in a diplomatic context. Focus should be on policy discussions, not personal anecdotes.
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Arjun K
Brazil is an important BRICS partner for India. Any positive development in US-Brazil relations could indirectly benefit our strategic partnerships. Good news overall!
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Michael C
30-minute call and exchanging numbers - that's substantial diplomatic engagement. Shows both sides are serious about repairing relations after the tariff tensions.
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Kavya N
As an Indian watching global politics, it's reassuring when major powers maintain cordial relations. Stability in international relations benefits everyone, including us. 🙏

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