Biography Flash: Lula's Trade Talks, Deforestation Setback, and Tax Cuts
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Welcome back to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Biography Flash. Here's what's been happening with Brazil's president in the past few days.
On December second, just yesterday, President Lula had what both sides are calling a very productive forty-minute phone conversation with US President Donald Trump. According to reporting from multiple outlets covering the call, the two leaders discussed intensifying cooperation against organized crime, trade negotiations, and sanctions. Trump told reporters at a White House charity event that they had a great talk, specifically mentioning they discussed trade and sanctions related to certain matters that had taken place. Lula, for his part, expressed gratitude that Trump removed the punishing forty percent tariffs on Brazilian food products including coffee, beef, cocoa and fruit that had been imposed back in July. However, Lula stressed to Trump the urgency of moving quickly on discussions about other products still impacted by tariffs. The Brazilian presidential palace emphasized that Lula stressed the importance of strengthening cooperation with the United States to fight international organized crime, particularly given recent Brazilian police operations against major crime groups like the First Capital Command and Red Command that control cocaine trafficking across Latin America and into Europe.
On the environmental front, there's been a significant setback for Lula's conservation agenda. Late last month, on November twenty-seventh, Brazil's Congress voted to overturn fifty-six of the sixty-three presidential vetoes that Lula had placed on what's being called the devastation bill. The Chamber of Deputies voted two hundred sixty-eight to one hundred ninety in favor, while the Senate voted fifty to eighteen. According to environmental organizations covering this, the law will weaken Brazil's environmental licensing system substantially, allowing businesses to skip environmental reviews and permitting farms that illegally deforested to operate without licenses. Large infrastructure projects like highway expansion through the Amazon will no longer require environmental licensing. Brazil's Environment Minister Marina Silva has announced the government is considering challenging these Congressional overrides in court, calling the law unconstitutional.
Earlier this week, according to reporting on economic policy, Lula sanctioned a bill exempting people earning up to five thousand reais monthly from income taxes, continuing his focus on supporting lower-income Brazilians.
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