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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 ...
Brazil's state development bank BNDES announced on Friday a fresh credit line of 10 billion reais ($1.85 billion) for ...
Coffee prices jumped more than 14% last month according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and experts fear costs will climb ...
The global arabica coffee market has surged in August with prices gaining more than 30% on the ICE exchange, driven mainly by ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's government launched the Sovereign Brazil Plan, a $5.5 billion emergency ...
The Brazilian government has unveiled a plan to support local exporters affected by U.S. tariffs. President Luiz Inácio Lula ...
The United States and Brazil are entering this trade clash from fundamentally different positions. Brazil simply can't win.
Brazil has requested consultations at the World Trade Organization over tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on the South American nation.
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 ...
Of all of President Donald Trump's tariffs, the one that’s really got me frothed up is the one on coffee beans.