Brazil’s Lula slams Trump, says there is no ‘logic’ to US tariff threat

Brazil’s Lula slams Trump, says there is no ‘logic’ to US tariff threat

After US President Donald Trump threatened Brazil with 50% tariffs and demanded that Jair Bolsonaro’s trial be overturned, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has stated that his nation will not comply with American instructions.

President Lula stated in an interview with CNN on Thursday that the tariffs have no “logic,” but that he does not believe there is currently a “crisis” between his nation and the US.

It surprised me, Lula said, “not just the value of that tariff, but also the manner in which it was announced.” “We cannot let President Trump forget that he was elected to rule the US and not to be the world’s emperor.”

Foreign leaders like Lula have expressed anger over the US president’s overt stance on economic relations with other nations, which he sees as Trump’s attempts to impose on Brazil on matters of trade and domestic judicial proceedings.

Former Brazilian president Bolsonaro, who has ties to Trump and his family, is currently facing a trial for allegedly trying to oust Lula’s victory over him in the 2022 election.

Trump called the trial a “witch hunt” and demanded that it end. He also faced legal issues as a result of his efforts to stay in office after losing an election. Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, and other right-wingers have recently done the same.

Brazil’s judiciary branch is self-governing, according to the statement. Bolsonaro, the president of the republic, is not being judged personally, but rather by what actions he attempted to organize a coup d’etat, according to Lula, who claimed that Bolsonaro “is not being judged personally.”

Brazil will face higher tariffs if it continues to participate in the BRICS, a group of developing nations that has been promoting alternatives to the US-backed global financial system.

Trump has threatened to impose higher tariffs on any member nations who are associated with the bloc and attacked the organization for “anti-Western priorities.”

Trump’s threats and direct use of US economic leverage have sparked outrage in Latin America, where the US has a long history of heavily involving itself in various nations’ domestic affairs.

Lula remarked that Brazil should take care of Brazil and the Brazilian people, as well as not to take care of other people’s interests.

Source: Aljazeera

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