Brazil-US trade row: Lula unveils $5.5 billion relief plan; Washington responds with sanctions

Brazil unveiled a $5.5 billion support package to aid businesses hit by new US tariffs. President Lula da Silva’s plan includes tax breaks and insurance for exporters. Simultaneously, the US imposed visa restrictions on Brazilian officials linked to Cuba’s medical program.

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