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Brazilian President Lula handing the 2010 nuclear agreement to Donald Trump at the White House
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Lula and Trump discuss tariffs and nuclear deal at White House meeting

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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva handed Donald Trump a copy of the 2010 nuclear agreement mediated by Brazil and Turkey. The leaders also addressed trade tariffs and proposed a working group to resolve differences within 30 days.

President Lula criticized Senator Flávio Bolsonaro on Thursday for sending a document to the US government requesting tariffs be postponed until after Brazilian elections.

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Economy Minister Luis Caputo received representatives of the Cámara Argentino-China on Tuesday at the Palacio de Hacienda. The parties discussed opportunities to expand Argentine exports to China and reduce the bilateral trade deficit.

The Autoridade Portuária de Santos (APS) estimates that the port handled 185 million tons in 2025, marking the ninth consecutive year of records. This volume represents a 2.8% growth from 2024 and would be the highest in the history of Latin America's main port complex. Despite criticisms about infrastructure, the entity highlights investments and efficiency.

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