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The Brazilian government has unveiled a plan to support local exporters affected by U.S. tariffs. President Luiz Inácio Lula ...
The United States has accepted a request for consultations from Brazil at the World Trade Organization regarding tariffs it ...
Brazil’s government on Wednesday rolled out a long-awaited relief package including 30 billion reais ($5.6 billion) in credit ...
US tariffs aim to protect industry and raise revenue, but China benefits - buying discounted Russian crude and Brazilian soybeans - while US farmers warn of lasting damage.
The United States has agreed to Brazil's request to enter talks with the World Trade Organization (WTO) to discuss the 50 ...
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Companies are avoiding new contracts and looking for wiggle room in existing ones to avoid having to pay the higher levies, ...
The US imposed 50 per cent tariffs on most Brazilian exports after President Donald Trump accused the country of conducting a “witch-hunt” against his ally, far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro, ...
Rogerio Studart looks beyond the stated rationale and sees an attempt to undermine the country’s innovative payment system.
Fair question. A traditional rationale for tariffs, and one that Trump cites, is to defend a domestic industry. But coffee, ...
Of all of President Donald Trump's tariffs, the one that’s really got me frothed up is the one on coffee beans.
The United States and Brazil are entering this trade clash from fundamentally different positions. Brazil simply can't win.