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Brazil's government said on Monday it will buy several domestic products hit by the 50% higher U.S. tariffs, such as acai, ...
Retail prices for roasted and ground coffee in Brazil, which have fallen an average of 12% so far in August, could reverse ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's government launched the Sovereign Brazil Plan, a $5.5 billion emergency ...
Tensions between President Trump and Brazil’s leader could derail a promising alliance to unlock the world’s second largest ...
Brazil's state development bank BNDES announced on Friday a fresh credit line of 10 billion reais ($1.85 billion) for ...
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With Trump's tariffs, Brazil has more to lose in its trade clash with the US | Opinion
The United States and Brazil are entering this trade clash from fundamentally different positions. Brazil simply can't win.
Brazil’s economy faces US tariffs, high interest rates, and a labor shift toward digital cooperatives while Lula expands trade ties beyond the US to BRICS and China.
With President Trump on their side, U.S. technology companies now have more leverage in Brazil, where they seek to influence ...
SAO PAULO — The Brazilian government on Wednesday unveiled a plan to support local exporters affected by a 50% tariff imposed ...
The Brazilian government announced a wide-ranging support plan on Wednesday to help exporters impacted by a 50% import duty ...
Climate disruption, higher demand and market forces were already been driving up the cost of the favorite morning staple.
Rogerio Studart looks beyond the stated rationale and sees an attempt to undermine the country’s innovative payment system.
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