Trump, Brazil and Lula
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Retail sales volumes in Brazil fell unexpectedly in May from the previous month, data from statistics agency IBGE showed on Tuesday, corroborating views of an economic slowdown after industrial production also slipped in the period.
Trump’s pledge to place a 50 percent tariff on all imports from the South American nation will drive up the prices of coffee — and orange juice.
Brazil’s Central Bank released a letter explaining why the Broad National Consumer Price Index (IPCA) surpassed the target in June.
Brazil's economy is holding up well with 2025 GDP forecasted to grow at +2.3%. Brazil’s inflation is currently elevated from its central bank’s target inflation rate, but is expected to decline from 5.6% in 2025 to 4.4% in 2026. Amid global uncertainty ...
Following Nvidia's surge to a $4 trillion valuation, U.S. stock futures saw a decline as investor attention shifted to key economic data and trade talks. Trump announced tariffs impacting Brazilian firms,
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -The executive secretary of Brazil's finance ministry, Dario Durigan, acknowledged on Tuesday concern over the country's debt trajectory, but said the government needs time to implement a gradual fiscal adjustment.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNXi and Putin miss BRICS meeting in Brazil amid economic and geopolitical strugglesXi Jinping and Vladimir Putin were both missing from the BRICS summit that kicked off Sunday in Rio de Janeiro, hosted by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula
Lula’s address came amid growing concern over the fragmentation of global cooperation institutions, intensifying armed conflicts, and deepening economic inequalities.
Trump’s 50% tariff on Brazilian goods like coffee and orange juice could drive up US breakfast costs
President Donald Trump’s threat to boost import taxes by 50% over Brazilian goods could drive up the cost of breakfast in the United States.