Overview
- Marco Rubio said he met Mauro Vieira at the State Department to discuss matters of mutual importance and a reciprocal U.S.–Brazil trade framework.
- The Trump administration’s July move imposed a 50% tariff on Brazilian products, which remains the central unresolved issue.
- Rubio publicly confirmed the meeting and its focus in a post on X, signaling active, ministerial-level engagement.
- After an Oct. 27 meeting in Kuala Lumpur, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said a U.S.–Brazil trade deal could be sealed within days.
- President Donald Trump signaled openness to a deal, and Lula said he provided a document arguing the tariff was based on mistaken information while recognizing U.S. legal authority.