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Brazil's President Lula says he has 'no relationship' with Trump, BBC reports
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva says he has no ties with US President Donald Trump and calls US tariffs on Brazil political, warning they will raise prices for American consumers. - REUTERS/Filepic
BRAZILIAN President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said he has "no relationship" with U.S. President Donald Trump and described Washington's tariffs on Brazilian goods as politically motivated, according to an interview with the BBC published on Wednesday.
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Lula said American consumers would end up paying higher prices as a result of the tariffs, according to the interview.
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- Brazilian President Lula denies having any relationship with Donald Trump.
- He criticizes US tariffs on Brazilian goods as politically driven.
- Lula warns the tariffs will lead to higher costs for American buyers.
Lula said American consumers would end up paying higher prices as a result of the tariffs, according to the interview.