Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

From Testy Exchanges To Timetables: Rubiovieira Reset U.S.Brazil Talks


(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Brazil's foreign minister Mauro Vieira and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met for roughly an hour inside the White House complex on October 16, moving a fractious relationship onto a formal track.

The meeting began one-on-one, then expanded to aides, and closed with an agreement to stand up technical working groups and to seek an early meeting between Presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Donald Trump.

In practical terms, that means negotiators now have counterparts, calendars and a mandate. The core trade asks were straightforward. Brasília wants U.S. tariff pressure eased and predictability restored for exporters.

Washington opened with market access for U.S. ethanol, clearer rules for big digital platforms operating in Brazil, and cooperation on critical minerals-especially rare earths-where Brazil's geology gives it leverage.

Any minerals deal will demand careful domestic messaging in Brazil because it touches sovereignty and industrial policy. The story behind the story is about style and intent.



Trump's approach-sharp public pressure followed by a designated envoy-has shifted into institution-to-institution talks. Rubio 's role signals that the White House wants results, not just signaling.
Brazil-U.S. Trade Talks Test Tariffs, Ethanol, and Minerals
For Brazil, the calculus is how much to trade on ethanol and platform regulation without undercutting local producers, consumer safeguards or its longer-term push to diversify currency and trade partners through BRICS.

Both sides are testing whether a limited package-tariff relief in exchange for movement on ethanol, digital rules and a minerals framework-can be assembled quickly.

Politics shadows the process. U.S. restrictions affecting some Brazilian officials-and wider regional tensions, notably around Venezuela-remain in the background even when not read out publicly.

That makes a clean trade-only conversation harder, but also raises the value of having an agreed work plan that can keep talks moving when headlines flare.

Why this matters beyond Brazil: tariffs, ethanol and digital rules influence prices and platform behavior across the Americas; a minerals arrangement could reshape parts of the clean-tech supply chain.

The immediate next step is simple but decisive: turn the new timetables into swaps both presidents can sign. Note: this account relies on on-the-record statements and contemporaneous reporting; no details have been invented.

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