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Latin America’s biggest economy can weather the shock of a high tariff rate. But American coffee lovers and Brazilian ranchers are likely to feel the pain.
President Donald Trump's self-imposed deadline for dozens of countries to strike new trade deals with the U.S. has arrived, ...
Brazil’s Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has said that the court will not yield to sanctions or foreign pressure ...
U.S. President Donald Trump imposed steep tariffs on exports from dozens of trading partners, including Canada, Brazil, India ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported earlier on Friday that the US had added 73,000 jobs in July, far lower than expected.
Brazil's National Monetary Council (CMN), the country's top economic policy body, approved on Friday fresh rules for the contributions that financial institutions associated with the country's Credit ...
It’s Tariff Day, the day when President Donald Trump said he would impose severe tariffs on countries that failed to sign ...
Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said the tariffs announced Wednesday were "more favorable" than expected, with several key export products exempted.
Brazil will pay as much as 50% tariffs on goods exported to the United States. But experts say the tariffs, along with sanctions on a Brazilian judge, indicate this isn't about economics but about ...
LONDON(Reuters) -From the beaches of Copacabana in Brazil to the neon bars of Shanghai, the world's largest brewer AB InBev ...
Their owner says potential new tariffs on Brazil are now exacerbating the industry's already existing headaches and now may ...
An anemic July jobs report boosted expectations the Federal Reserve might lower interest rates in September. Trump said the ...