“We agreed that our teams will meet immediately to advance the search for solutions to the tariffs and sanctions against Brazilian authorities,” Lula said in a message on X following the meeting.
I had a great meeting with President Trump this Sunday afternoon in Malaysia. We discussed the bilateral trade and economic agenda in a frank and constructive manner. We agreed that our teams will meet immediately to move forward in finding solutions for tariffs and… pic.twitter.com/aTXZthrb9Z
— Lula (@LulaOficial) October 26, 2025
Trump had linked the tariff move to what he called a “witch hunt” against the South American country’s former President Jair Bolsonaro. The US government also put sanctions on several Brazilian officials, including Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who oversaw the trial that led to Bolsonaro’s conviction for attempting a coup.
Ahead of the meeting on Sunday, though, Trump said he could reach some agreements with Lula.
“I think we should be able to make some pretty good deals for both countries,” Trump said.
Also Read: US, Thailand agree on reciprocal trade framework covering 99% of goodsLula previously described the tariff hike as a “mistake”, citing a $410 billion US trade surplus with Brazil over 15 years.
Brazil’s Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira said negotiations will start immediately to work on solutions, and a meeting with the US delegation was planned for Sunday.
“We will establish a negotiation schedule and establish the sectors we will talk about so that we can move forward,” Vieira told journalists at the summit, adding that Brazil had requested tariffs be suspended during the negotiation process.
It was not immediately clear if the request had been agreed to by the United States.
“We hope to conclude bilateral negotiations that address each of the sectors of the current American (tariffs on) Brazil in the near future, in a few weeks,” Vieira added.
Bolsonaro was not mentioned in the meeting, said Marcio Rosa, the executive secretary for Brazil’s ministry of development, industry and commerce, who stood next to Vieira.
Higher US tariffs on Brazilian goods have begun reshaping the global beef trade, pushing up prices in the United States and encouraging triangulation via third countries such as Mexico, while Brazilian exports to China continue to boom.
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(Edited by : Priyanka Deshpande)

