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Tensions over tariffs have escalated between the US and Brazil, but President Donald Trump has now offered an open line of communication to Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Lula, in turn, has signaled openness to dialogue, hinting at a potential thaw in trade relations between the two influential economies. What does this diplomatic move mean for bilateral trade, regional politics, and global markets? 

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00:26i think it's great and i'm sure the feeling is mutual president lula da silva would be willing
00:54to receive a phone call from donald trump whenever he wanted as well and as i said before it's very
01:02important that we prepare for this meeting for this conversation today once again i had contact
01:08with u.s secretary of treasury scott besant's team so we can have a meeting next week
01:12so finally the longer meeting is more focused on the unilateral decision of the united states
01:21regarding brazil we will be able to exchange ideas on all topics including this one
01:26are you open to negotiate with brazil the brazilian president lula said he's
01:51like to call you he requests a conversation would you talk to me now he can talk to me anytime he
01:56wants so are you open the chair yeah he can talk to me anytime he wants what is what is on the table
02:01for brazil well we'll see what happens but i love the people of brazil
02:05what
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