Reported 16 days ago
In response to the damaging effects of Trump's trade wars, Brazil's President Lula da Silva and India's Prime Minister Modi are strengthening ties and exploring new markets to mitigate U.S. tariffs. Their partnership, aimed at tripling trade from $12 billion, focuses on sectors like agribusiness and defense, as both leaders navigate economic challenges posed by the U.S. Additionally, this alliance reflects broader global trade realignments as they seek to reduce dependency on the U.S. while enhancing collaboration with other nations.
Source: YAHOO