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(Reuters) -Additional U.S. tariffs on Brazil would lead to a steeper slowdown in activity than currently projected for the ...
After decades battling a deadly crop disease, Brazilian orange farmers finally hit on a way to expand supply by moving some ...
Brazil’s fruit shipments go to the U.S., and the new tariff is set to take effect in August, just as the country prepares for ...
Brazil is planning relief measures for companies impacted heavily by steeper U.S. tariffs set to take effect in August, ...
Brazil is scrambling to avert punishing 50% U.S. tariffs in a week's time, but high level talks are stalled and U.S.
Washington's 50 percent tariffs on Brazilian imports are set to hurt both the US, the world's largest coffee consumer and ...
At a large financial market gathering in Sao Paulo, Donald Trump's threat to impose 50% tariffs on Brazil barely registers as ...
President Donald Trump is threatening to impose a 50% tariff on Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer and the source of 30% of U.S. coffee imports.
The items said to be most exposed to the tariffs are orange juice, coffee, beef cattle, and fresh fruit.
In 2020, the first year of COVID-19, Embraer handed over just 44 commercial jets, compared to 89 a year earlier. It is ...
Brazil's government projected the tariffs to have little impact on its economic growth this year, which it expects to reach 2.5%, as only some specific manufacturing sectors would be hard hit.
Brazil President Lula responds to Trump’s 50% tariff on Brazilian imports, asserting Brazil’s ability to survive without US trade and vowing to defend national sovereignty.