Lula's administration embraces trade liberalization, seeking new global markets

oglobo.globo.com (Portuguese)

Brazil's President Lula is prioritizing trade liberalization, a shift from past protectionist policies. This new approach involves concluding agreements with the EU, EFTA, and nearing deals with Japan and Canada, contrasting with his earlier terms. The change is partly influenced by global protectionism, leading Brazil to seek new markets and record export sales to 42 countries in 2025.


With a significance score of 3.8, this news ranks in the top 5.6% of today's 29830 analyzed articles.

Get summaries of news with significance over 5.5 (usually ~10 stories per week). Read by 10,000+ subscribers:


Lula's administration embraces trade liberalization, seeking new global markets | News Minimalist