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Brazil has not signed a formal 20-year trade pact with China, the Brazilian Presidency’s Communications Secretariat told ...
By Marcela Ayres and Bernardo Caram BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazilian goods imported by the United States will soon carry one of ...
A stiff increase in U.S. tariffs on Brazilian exports is expected to sharply reduce U.S. imports of beef, prompting sourcing ...
Arabica coffee plays a key role in the US market, where it is often blended with milder beans from other Latin American ...
China has authorized 183 new Brazilian coffee companies to export to the Chinese market starting July 30, the Chinese embassy ...
Brazil exported $1.9 billion in coffee to the US last year, and the tariff could lead to a loss of $400 million to $800 million. Brazil also sold $1.35 billion worth of meat to the US and could lose ...
A 50% tariff on some Brazilian products, including coffee, will begin on August 6, the administration of U.S. President ...
Latin America’s biggest economy can weather the shock of a high tariff rate. But American coffee lovers and Brazilian ...
China is playing host to Brazil's president on Friday, as both countries have ramped up international diplomacy this year. The leaders are expected to sign trade agreements.
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) issued a stark warning to China, India, and Brazil, indicating that they could face severe economic consequences for continuing to purchase Russian oil.
The China-Brazil Economic and Trade Forum and a roadshow for the third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) was held in São Paulo, Brazil on March 28.
But if Brazil does not carry out the much needed reforms, it will be hard-pressed to grow at even 4% — less than half China’s rate. If it manages much more, then perhaps God really is Brazilian.
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