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    Where Is Brazil’s Sovereignty? Lula failed the people

    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews26 de January de 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    FILE PHOTO: Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva gestures during an interview with Reuters in Sao Paulo, Brazil December 17, 2021. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli/File Photo
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    Where Is Brazil’s Sovereignty?

    Brazil proudly flies the flag of national sovereignty—its constitution enshrines independence, self-determination, and non-intervention as core principles. Yet in practice, especially under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s administrations, economic decisions have increasingly entangled the country with China in ways that raise serious questions about real autonomy.

    The core issue isn’t outright territorial loss or military occupation—it’s economic dependency and strategic leverage. China is Brazil’s largest trading partner, buying roughly one-third of its agricultural exports (soybeans, beef, corn, and more) and driving massive growth in agribusiness. This trade boom has enriched sectors like JBS, but it also creates vulnerability: Beijing can influence prices, supply chains, and policy by shifting purchases or applying pressure. When China sneezes economically, Brazil catches a cold—especially as forecasts predict slower Chinese growth ahead.

    Lula’s foreign policy frames this as “active non-alignment” and South-South cooperation—positioning Brazil as a leader in the Global South via BRICS, G20, and multilateral forums. He courts China for investment in infrastructure, energy, technology, and green projects, while rejecting formal entry into China’s Belt and Road Initiative to signal independence. Xi Jinping publicly affirms support for Brazil’s “national sovereignty” and “legitimate rights,” and recent high-level calls (including in early 2026) reinforce deepening ties, with visa waivers and trade pacts.

    But critics see a subtler erosion:

    – **Trade Overdependence**: Brazil’s agriculture has boomed on Chinese demand, but this concentration risks “overdependence.” Diversification efforts lag, and industry complains about importing more Chinese manufactured goods (solar panels, electronics, vehicles) while exporting raw commodities—mirroring classic dependency patterns.

    – **Indirect Influence via BNDES and JBS**: State-backed financing helped Brazilian giants like JBS expand globally, including into U.S. markets, but much of that growth ties back to feeding China’s appetite. As Brazil’s top beef/soy exporter to China, JBS becomes a conduit for Beijing’s leverage over global food chains.

    – **Regional Ripple Effects**: Chinese investments in Brazilian energy/infrastructure (e.g., near Itaipu dam) indirectly affect neighbors like Paraguay’s energy security, potentially compromising broader South American sovereignty.

    – **No Classic “Debt Trap”**: Unlike some nations, Brazil avoids heavy Chinese debt loads—BNDES loans were domestic, and China focuses on trade/investment rather than predatory lending here. Still, growing reliance on Chinese capital in strategic sectors sparks fears of conditional influence, opaque deals, and reduced bargaining power.

    Under Jair Bolsonaro (2019–2022), rhetoric was anti-China at times, but economic reality (agribusiness pressure) kept trade flowing. Lula’s return has accelerated engagement, with critics arguing it prioritizes short-term gains and ideological alignment over safeguarding long-term independence.

    Brazil’s sovereignty isn’t “lost”—the country retains strong institutions, a diversified economy, and diplomatic maneuvering room. But true autonomy weakens when one partner dominates key exports and investments. As Lula pushes “multi-alignment,” balancing Washington, Beijing, and the Global South, the question lingers: How much leverage is Brazil willing to trade for growth? Without diversification and safeguards, the risk is clear—economic decisions increasingly made with Beijing’s interests in mind, not just Brasília’s. For a nation that champions sovereignty in rhetoric, the reality demands vigilance.

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