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Fresh off Donald Trump’s threat to slap 50% tariffs on Brazil, a summit of leftist leaders risks triggering a broader backlash from the White House.Chilean President Gabriel Boric received on Monday Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva,
Brazil's economic growth will stay on track despite the imposition of U.S. tariffs, according to a Reuters poll of economists, but inflation appears at greater risk of worsening if trade negotiations flounder.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNTariffs on Russian oil buyers China, Brazil, and India are planned by U.S. — Lindsey GrahamPresident Donald Trump plans to impose tariffs on countries purchasing Russian oil, including China, India, and Brazil, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said. “These countries buy about 80% of cheap Russian oil,
America’s love for coffee has made the dark brewed beverage the most popular drink in the country. Here’s a look at US coffee-drinking habits and why your cup of coffee could be more expensive very soon,
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Money Talks News on MSNTrade War Alert: Brazil Promises Tariff Retaliation That Could Cost American JobsPresident Trump's planned 50% tariffs on Brazilian imports starting August 1 could significantly increase your household expenses. In addition, Brazilian President Lula promises matching retaliation that may hurt American workers and businesses.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva urged President Trump to negotiate a trade agreement this week as the U.S. has pursued increasingly aggressive action over the criminal prosecution of
While some evidence shows tariffs are pushing up prices for consumers, the economy appears to be mostly healthy.
Police in Brazil swooped on the home and political headquarters of Jair Bolsonaro early Friday, searching the properties, ordering the former president to wear an electronic ankle tag, barring him from speaking to foreign officials or approaching embassies and prohibiting him from using social media.