Overview
- Brazil’s foreign minister said Marco Rubio signaled willingness to a temporary agreement addressing the August 6 tariff package imposed by President Donald Trump.
- Vieira said a provisional pact could be finalized by late November or early December, setting a three-month timetable to resolve outstanding issues.
- He spoke to Brazilian reporters in Washington after in-person talks on November 12–13, noting that Brasília has submitted a proposal without disclosing its terms.
- No final agreement has been announced, and U.S. officials have not publicly confirmed details beyond the reported signal from Rubio.
- According to Vieira’s account reported by O Globo, Rubio relayed that President Donald Trump wants a rapid resolution to the dispute.