Brazil Stands Neutral in Global Trade

Brazil expresses neutrality between China and the United States as trading partners, aiming for multilateralism. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva made this clear during a joint declaration with Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro at Lisbon's Belem Palace, signaling a balanced approach in international trade relations.

Brazil Stands Neutral in Global Trade
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Brazil declared its impartial stance between China and the United States as trading partners, emphasizing a commitment to multilateralism.

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva highlighted this position during a joint declaration with Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, held at Lisbon's historic Belem Palace.

The statement underscores Brazil's strategic approach to foster balanced international trade relations without favoring any particular global power.

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