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Вчера — 17 декабря 2025Основной поток

Lula says government actions should be made clearer to Brazilians

17 декабря 2025 в 20:05

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said on Wednesday (Dec. 17) that the government needs to find the “right narrative” to tell the Brazilian people about what has happened in the country in recent years. This morning, the president chaired the last ministerial meeting of 2025 at the official residence of Granja do Torto in Brasília.

In his view, the country is in a “largely favorable” situation, although, he went on to argue, this does not appear to be reflected as strongly as it should be in public opinion polls due to the political polarization faced by the nation. Lula stated that his team’s discourse needs to be defined for next year’s elections.

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“The election year will be the year of truth. In other words, we have to create the idea of a moment of truth to show who is who in this country, who does what in this country, what happened before us, and what happens when we come to power,” he told his ministers, citing initiatives in various areas, such as economy and social inclusion.

“We need to let the people know what happened in this country. I have the impression that the people still don’t know. I have the impression that we still haven’t come up with the right narrative to let the people know how to assess the things that happened in this country,” he added.

Lula said he will accept the resignation of ministers who want to run for office or seek reelection. In the 2026 election, a new president will be chosen – as well as governors, senators, plus federal, state, and district representatives.

The president also highlighted his team’s ability to negotiate measures of interest to the government in Congress – such as income tax exemptions and tax reform. In his opinion, the country is experiencing a “unique moment” from an economic point of view, partly due to the increased investment and financing capacity of public banks.

President Lula reaffirmed his policy, stating that money needs to circulate in the hands of the people. “We need to do much more, because my theory is that a little money in the hands of the people solves the problem. There is no macroeconomics, there is no exchange rate. If there is money in the hands of the people, our problem is solved – the problem of industrialization, consumption, agriculture, and inflation is solved,” he argued.

“We have ended the invisibility of the poor people of this country. We have ended the invisibility of a people who were only recognized during election season,” he went on to say.

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Lula celebrates trade with 500 new markets in agriculture

16 декабря 2025 в 17:27

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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said Monday (Dec. 15) that the work of the government and the quality of national production have led to the opening of over 500 international markets for Brazilian agricultural products from 2023 to 2025. “The success of what’s happening in Brazil comes as a result of the lessons we’ve learned over many years,” he stated.

He attended the inauguration of the Brasília headquarters of ApexBrasil – Brazil’s promotion agency for international trade. The event also celebrated the opening of these new markets, which have so far resulted in USD 3.4 billion in exports.

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This commercial expansion is spearheaded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, with the participation of ApexBrasil, the Ministry of Foreign Relations, and the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Services, in association with the private sector.

“Here’s what’s happening in Brazil today – we produce to meet the domestic market, and we’ve been producing so well that we’re now able to meet the needs of the international market. This is the most perfect thing that could happen,” the president said.

The president praised the work of ministers and authorities involved and said he envisions even further expansion. Next year, for instance, he is expected to attend the Hannover Messe in Germany, one of the world’s leading industrial innovation and technology fairs.

The Brazilian leader will also travel to South Korea, where he plans to explore partnerships in the cosmetics sector, and to India, where, he says, there is potential in defense, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural technology.

Potential

Located in over 80 countries, the new markets are estimated to have export potential of more than USD 37.5 billion a year, as per official figures. Each country may have several markets for different types of products – chief among them are meat, cotton, fruit, and fish.

In the view of Agriculture Minister Carlos Fávaro, the “historic achievement” of commercial expansion is the result of good Brazilian diplomacy and the nation’s production capacity. He also recalled that, in 2025, Brazil received certification as a foot-and-mouth disease–free country.

“For 72 years, Brazil fought against this disease. And the world now recognizes the healthiness of Brazilian products and the country’s ability to produce more and more with guaranteed quality,” he pointed out.

Brasília, (DF), 15/12/2025 – Presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva participa da inauguração da nova sede da ApexBrasil e ato alusivo à abertura de 500 novos mercados para a exportação de produtos agropecuários.
Foto: Fabio Rodrigues-Pozzebom/ Agência BrasilBrasília, (DF), 15/12/2025 – Presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva participa da inauguração da nova sede da ApexBrasil e ato alusivo à abertura de 500 novos mercados para a exportação de produtos agropecuários.
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Lula attended the inauguration of the Brasília headquarters of ApexBrasil – Brazil’s promotion agency for international trade  - Fabio Rodrigues-Pozzebom/ Agência Brasil

Trade promotion

According to ApexBrasil, from 2023 to 2025, the joint effort between the agency, the Ministry of Agriculture, and the Foreign Ministry resulted in more than 170 international initiatives across 42 countries, totaling USD 18 billion in projected business and serving over 3 thousand Brazilian companies. During this period, 19 official presidential missions and five vice-presidential missions were carried out.

The president of ApexBrasil, Jorge Viana, also spoke about the importance of the partnership with the private sector.

“Apex has 52 agreements with 52 sectors of the Brazilian economy [for participation in events abroad]. These are fifty-fifty agreements, with Apex providing half the money and the organizations providing the other half. Why? So that Brazil can make its presence felt around the world. Events amount to close to a thousand each year,” he said.

Officially created in 2003 – during President Lula’s first term, which ended in October 2025 – ApexBrasil registered 20,754 companies supported during the year, 66 percent of which were micro, small, and medium-sized, with a special focus on the North and Northeast regions, as part of a strategy to decentralize trade promotion activities.

Brazil’s Vice-President and Minister of Industry Geraldo Alckmin said that Brazil is expected to break its export record this year. “Even with slower global growth and lower prices, we are expected to break a record of USD 345 billion in exports and USD 629 billion in trade flow,” he said.

Investment in government projects exceeds BRL 944B

11 декабря 2025 в 18:14

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The Brazilian government announced on Wednesday (Dec. 10) that 70.8 percent of the BRL 1.3 trillion allocated to the New Growth Acceleration Program (PAC) for 2023 to 2026 has already been spent. BRL 944.8 billion has been invested through August of this year in various projects and equipment throughout the country.

At a ceremony at the Planalto presidential palace, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said that many people thought it was “humanly impossible” to complete this volume of investment. He urged mayors and governors to move forward with the projects and said that it is the role of the state to mobilize resources for initiatives that reach the periphery and the poorest.

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“Now, this last part is passing the investment ball to mayors and governors, and we hope that our bureaucracy, which will make the investment, will not take too long,” he said, noting that the selection of the projects that received funds was made together with federal entities.

With an estimated BRL 1.7 trillion in public and private investments, the New PAC was launched in August 2023 by President Lula. Of the total amount, BRL 1.3 trillion is expected to be invested by 2026, with the remainder to be disbursed after that date.

Lula granted honorary doctorate in Mozambique

25 ноября 2025 в 17:41

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Monday (24) received an honorary doctorate in political science, development, and international cooperation from the Pedagogical University of Maputo. Lula is visiting Mozambique’s capital to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The honor recognizes Lula’s career and Brazil’s contribution to advancing education and science in Mozambique.

According to the university’s rector, Jorge Ferrão, more than 30 percent of Mozambique’s senior scientific staff - including holders of master’s and doctoral degrees - graduated from Brazilian higher education institutions through cooperation agreements signed during President Lula’s administrations.

“The Pedagogical University of Maputo opens its doors with a full heart because our gratitude is supreme and never-ending,” said the rector, noting that the title was also awarded on behalf of other Mozambican institutions.

The rector emphasized that academic cooperation is a two-way street and noted that, in 2024, the Pedagogical University of Maputo welcomed about 600 young people from Brazilian indigenous communities.

In a project with the Federal University of Maranhão, the Mozambican institution also committed to participating in the formulation and teaching of Afro-Brazilian history and culture in the Brazilian curriculum.

Best investment

Upon receiving the honor, President Lula cited several educational and anti-inequality policies developed in Brazil and reaffirmed that resources invested in education are not expenses, but “the best investment” a government can make.

“I know how much abuse we suffer for not having had the opportunity [to study]. That is why education, for me, is an obligation,” Lula emphasized, to loud applause from the audience.

Lula also pointed out that Brazil owes a great deal to the African continent, which helped “forge the country’s soul” during its 300 years of slavery, and stated that the undergraduate cooperation program for foreign students has been operating in Brazil for 60 years.

“International cooperation is only fair when it is based on solidarity and respect for the dignity and sovereignty of each country. This is the model that Brazil believes in,” Lula said.

Brazil and Mozambique sign deals to help the African country

25 ноября 2025 в 16:38

On Monday (Nov. 24), Brazil and Mozambique signed nine cooperation agreements to strengthen the latter’s institutional capacity in development, health care, education, diplomacy, entrepreneurship, trade, civil aviation, legal assistance, and agroforestry.

In Maputo, the capital of the African country, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said he intends to restore the capacity of Brazil’s development bank BNDES to finance Brazilian companies abroad, benefiting both Brazil and partner nations like Mozambique.

“Mozambique is a developing country that still has infrastructure gaps to fill. Its growth depends on ports, roads, power plants, and transmission lines. Brazil has dynamic companies capable of making a contribution,” he said in a statement to the press alongside Mozambique’s President Daniel Chapo.

In order to export these services, Lula believes that Brazil must offer credit options to finance the internationalization of the country’s businesses, which has already been done via BNDES.

The Brazilian delegation arrived in Maputo on Sunday (24) from Johannesburg, South Africa, where Lula participated in the G20 Leaders’ Summit.

The trip to Mozambique is part of the celebrations of 50 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries, which are also partners in the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP).

The Ministry of Foreign Relations has also noted that, upon assuming his third term in 2023, the president made it clear that he would resume relations with African countries as a foreign policy priority.

“Brazil has lost its way down dark paths and, in the process, forgotten its ties with Africa. Many of the seeds we had sown did not have time to take root. But it is time to regain our conscience,” Lula declared.

In 2023, he visited South Africa, Angola, and São Tomé and Príncipe. In 2024, he visited Egypt and Ethiopia, as well as receiving the president of Benin on an official visit. In 2025, he welcomed the presidents of Angola and Nigeria. In May this year, Brazil also hosted a meeting of agriculture ministers.

Trade

Mozambique is the largest beneficiary of Brazilian cooperation with resources from the Brazilian Cooperation Agency (ABC) in Africa, covering a wide range of areas – health care, agriculture, education, professional training, among others. Since 2015, 67 initiatives have been formed.

The two countries also plan to expand trade and investment. To this end, a forum was organized with Brazilian and Mozambican executives featuring panels on agribusiness, industry and innovation, and health care. Lula should participate in the closing ceremony of the event on Monday.

Trade between Brazil and Mozambique totaled USD 40.5 million in 2024, with Brazilian exports totaling USD 37.8 million and imports totaling USD 2.7 million.

The products exported consist mainly of fresh, frozen, or chilled poultry meat (41%), perfumery or toilet articles (4.7%), and furniture and parts thereof (5%). Imports consist mainly of ungraded or stemmed tobacco (95%).

The government understands that, despite limited trade flows, Brazil’s commercial and institutional relations with African countries are part of a political project to combine cooperation for the development and education of these nations.

Today, Lula cited, for example, the strengthening of the Brazilian health industrial complex, which will once again enable the production of pharmaceuticals and medicines in Mozambique.

The president also revealed that, in 2026, the Ministry of Education and the Brazilian Cooperation Agency will offer up to 80 places for training courses in agricultural sciences and up to 400 places for technical courses in agriculture to Mozambican employees. The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) will reinforce this initiative by training technicians from the African country.

“No one is better than Brazil to contribute to food security in Mozambique. With the right technology, we can increase productivity in the African savanna without compromising the environment,” he pointed out.

“With the same sense of priority, we are working to include Mozambique among the countries covered by the accelerated implementation phase of the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty,” he added.

The Brazilian president also mentioned potential partnerships for forest conservation, energy transition, audiovisual and literary production, and efforts to against organized crime.

“The Brazilian government has been working intelligently to dismantle criminal networks and strangle their sources of financing. The Brazilian Federal Police is internationally recognized for its ability to track illicit assets and combat money laundering. It is available to share its experience and expand its collaboration with Mozambique,” Lula added.

In addition to the working meeting with President Daniel Chapo and the meeting with business leaders, Lula will receive an honorary doctorate from the Pedagogical University of Maputo.

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