In a fiery response to the United States’ impending 50% tariffs on Brazilian products, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has condemned the move as “unacceptable blackmail.” Speaking passionately at a press conference, Lula accused the U.S. of employing threats filled with falsehoods to undermine Brazil’s sovereignty and economic stability. “We have always been open to dialogue,” he asserted, revealing that Brazil had engaged in over ten meetings with the U.S. government, only to be met with intimidation tactics rather than constructive negotiation.
Lula’s remarks come as tensions escalate between the two nations, with the Brazilian leader emphasizing that Brazil is a sovereign nation committed to creating jobs, fighting inequality, and promoting sustainable development. He expressed indignation over the support for U.S. actions from certain Brazilian politicians, labeling them as “traitors” to the country. “This is an attack on our sovereignty,” Lula declared, vowing to protect Brazilian families and uphold the rule of law against any form of external aggression.
The Brazilian president also highlighted the nation’s significant trade surplus with the U.S., which has reached $410 billion over the past 15 years, and pointed out Brazil’s leadership in environmental protection, particularly in halting deforestation in the Amazon. He affirmed that Brazil would utilize all legal avenues, including the World Trade Organization, to defend its economic interests.
As Brazil rallies its productive sectors—industry, agriculture, and civil society—to confront this challenge, Lula’s message is clear: “We are a country of peace with no enemies.” With diplomatic relations hanging in the balance, the world watches closely as Brazil stands firm in the face of what it deems an unjust trade war.