Brazil’s Lula announces social media regulation proposal ready for Congress

BRASILIA: Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Tuesday that a proposal to regulate social media platforms in the country is ready and will be sent to Congress.

In an interview with news outlet BandNews, Lula said the proposal will be on his desk on Wednesday afternoon, so the government can send it to Congress.

U.S. President Donald Trump

imposed 50% tariffs

on imports of Brazilian goods this month, linking the move to a “witch hunt” against former President Jair Bolsonaro and “unfair trade practices” by Brazil, particularly on U.S. companies’ digital trade.

Lula said he hopes to one day meet Trump and that they can talk in a civilized way, as two heads of state.

The Brazilian leader on Tuesday said that he had sent a letter to Trump inviting him to global climate summit COP30, which is set to be held in Brazil later this year.

Lula also said that next week he plans to call leaders from France, Germany and the European Union to speak about the deal being discussed between the EU and South American bloc Mercosur. – Reuters

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