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Regtechtimes on MSNBrazilian banks race to comply with U.S. sanctions on supreme court justice
Brazilian banks are racing to understand the fallout from sweeping U.S. sanctions imposed on Supreme Court Justice Alexandre ...
The latest Datafolha poll shows a slight recovery in President Lula’s position in the race for reelection in 2026. He leads ...
The revocation of U.S. visas for Alexandre de Moraes, his family members, and other justices of Brazil’s Supreme Federal ...
Many companies are widely expected to pass the cost of tariffs on to customers. If an item that typically costs a company $10 ...
Some countries have used the weeks since April 9th to negotiate a deal with America, promising to remove trade irritants, buy more of its stuff or cough up investment.
Boeing's defense workers strike for first time since 1996. Brazil set to export more coffee to China amid U.S. trade tensions ...
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Opinion: Trump is right about Brazil
The Trump administration’s recent tariff threat against Brazil, coupled with his sanctioning of Justice Alexandre de Moraes ...
US President Donald Trump said imports from Brazil would be subject to a 50% tariff owing to the ‘witch hunt’ against the ...
China has authorized 183 new Brazilian coffee companies to export to the Chinese market starting July 30, the Chinese embassy ...
New US tariff rates are “pretty much set” with little immediate room for negotiation, Donald Trump’s trade adviser said in ...
The Chinese permits, effective from July 30 and valid for five years, mark a potential shift in the global coffee trade.
On July 30th, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced that it was sanctioning Brazilian Supreme Federal ...
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