Free trade is very important if we respect equality among nations.
Meaning of the quote
Free trade means buying and selling things with other countries without too many rules or taxes. This is important because it helps make all countries equal and treated fairly. When countries can trade freely, no one is better or worse than the others. This way, everyone has a chance to succeed.
About Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (Brazilian Portuguese: [lu’iz i’nasju ‘lula da ‘siwva] ; born Luiz Inacio da Silva; 27 October 1945), also known as Lula da Silva or simply Lula, is a Brazilian politician who is the 39th and current president of Brazil since 2023. A member of the Workers’ Party, Lula was also the 35th president from 2003 to 2011.
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Everyone is innocent unless proven otherwise.
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Here in Davos, it is generally assumed that there is now only one god – the market.
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A war can perhaps be won single-handedly. But peace – lasting peace – cannot be secured without the support of all.
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