Brazilian Sen. Flavio Bolsonaro plans to induce the Trump administration to delay a proposed 25 p.c tariff on Brazilian items till after the nation’s October presidential election, wherein he’ll run. The request comes amid a broader escalation in U.S.-Brazil tensions over the tariffs in addition to the Trump administration’s interference in Brazilian politics on behalf of former President Jair Bolsonaro, Flavio’s father.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva claims the youthful Bolsonaro lobbied the Trump administration to impose the tariffs, an allegation the latter denies however which has already broken his standing among the many Brazilian citizens forward of the election.
Extra broadly, Bolsonaro is positioning U.S.-Brazil relations as a central challenge of his presidential marketing campaign, whereas aligning himself with President Donald Trump’s rising engagement in Latin America. However as columnist James Bosworth famous in a column in April, Bolsonaro’s alignment with Trump is creating the impression that he helps insurance policies which have broken Brazil’s financial system and Brazilians’ on a regular basis livelihoods.
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