Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has recently taken a proactive role in discussions aimed at supporting Raízen, a struggling sugar and ethanol producer. Bloomberg posted on X that Lula da Silva personally convened a meeting with executives from leading companies to explore potential solutions for the company's financial difficulties. The meeting underscores the government's commitment to stabilizing the sector and ensuring the continued operation of one of its key players. Raízen, a significant entity in Brazil's sugar and ethanol industry, has been facing financial challenges, prompting the need for intervention and collaboration among industry leaders. The discussions are part of broader efforts to bolster the industry and safeguard jobs, reflecting the administration's focus on economic stability and growth.