Brazil's President says US tariffs will have little impact on the country's economy.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Rio de Janeiro, December 24 (Xinhua) – The year 2025 is "ending well" for Brazil, and the increase in US tariffs on Brazilian goods has been "insignificant" for the country's economy. This was stated by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Tuesday, speaking about the country's domestic situation and relations with Washington.

"The year is ending well. Food prices are falling, and people can once again afford to buy the more expensive goods. Even the tariffs imposed by the US on Brazil turned out to be insignificant," the Brazilian leader said.

He emphasized that Brazil's economy has demonstrated adaptability and resilience in the face of Washington's new trade policies and the geopolitical and trade tensions they create.

The President emphasized the gradual increase in the population's purchasing power, especially after the fall in food prices, which is a key issue for low-income families.

According to L.I. Lula da Silva, this process contributes to a more positive perception of the socio-economic situation in Brazil as the end of the year approaches. –0–

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