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By Marcela Ayres and Gabriel Araujo BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil estimates that 35.9% of its exports to the U.S. by value will be hit by a steep 50% tariff under a new executive order by Donald Trump's ...
Trump's order has exempted key Brazilian goods and products such as passenger vehicles, metal products of those produced from ...
The White House hit Brazil on Wednesday with a 50 percent tariff and sanctions on a justice overseeing investigations into ...
Additional U.S. tariffs on Brazil would lead to a steeper slowdown in activity than currently projected for the South ...
Brazil, one of the largest emerging economies in Latin America, is grappling with significant economic turbulence as a critical inflation report reveals persistent challenges. Published on July 10 ...
Brazil’s economic activity dropped far more than expected in May, a signal that sky-high interest rates are starting to weigh on Latin America’s biggest economy.
As we approach the United Nation’s 30th climate conference, COP30, to be held in Belem, Brazil this November, the need for ...
Latin America's No.1 economy expanded 1.4% in the January-March period over the fourth quarter, according to the median estimate of 19 analysts polled May 21-26.
The United States has launched an investigation into “unfair” trading practices by Brazil, escalating President Donald ...