Brazil, Donald Trump and Trade War
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President Donald Trump extended his "Liberation Day" tariff pause and sent letters to trading partners announcing new tariff rates for Aug. 1.
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Without a means of enforcing bilateral trade agreements, Trump could simply change the terms of any deal down the road. The answer is to kick the U.S. out of the World Trade Organization, argues professor Kristen Hopewell.
President Donald Trump's threat to boost import taxes by 50% on Brazilian goods stands to raise the cost of Brazilian exports, with coffee and orange juice among several key products that may see price increases if no trade agreement is reached by Aug.
The president signaled he would seek to use the threat of steep levies to reorient trade and protect his political allies.
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Hespress on MSNMorocco, Brazil trade reaches $3 billion in 2024Trade between Morocco and Brazil reached nearly $3 billion in 2024, up 4.52% from the previous year, underscoring the need to deepen economic ties beyond agrobusiness. This was the central message at the LIDE Brazil-Morocco Forum in Marrakech,
President Donald Trump announced Wednesday he planned to hit Brazil with a 50% tariff, in part due to the treatment of its former president and his political ally, Jair Bolsonaro.
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Statista on MSNIndia and Brazil Vow to Intensify Trade RelationshipWhile it was Modi’s fourth trip to Brazil in the past ten years, the official meeting with President Lula was only the second bilateral state visit of an Indian leader to Brazil, the first one having taken place 57 years ago.
India and Brazil agree to scale up trade to $20bn and boost collaboration on critical minerals, energy and digital economy. Six MoUs signed covering security, IPR, agri-research and clean energy