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When President Donald Trump this past summer, at the personal request of Jair Bolsonaro’s son Eduardo, levied sanctions against Moraes in response to that series of abuses, many on the Brazilian right believed that the U.S. government would be their saving grace. They were mistaken.
SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil's government said on Monday it will buy several domestic products hit by the 50% higher U.S. tariffs, such as acai, coconut water, mangoes and Brazilian nuts — and that it will pay an “adequate" price for them. Coffee and beef ...
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, left, and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro attend family photo ceremony prior to Outreach/BRICS Plus format session at BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024. (Maxim Shipenkov, Pool ...
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's government on Tuesday eased the total spending curbs previously deemed necessary to comply with fiscal rules, after raising its net revenue forecast by 27.1 billion reais ($4.87 billion) this year, according to its latest ...
Brazil's government bonds could become an "oasis" for some investors, analysts told CNBC, particularly as global trade tensions fester. The bond market of Latin America's largest economy is driven more by idiosyncratic factors such as fiscal policy and ...
Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro speaks to the press at Congress in Brasilia, Brazil, Wednesday, March 26, 2025, after panel of Brazil Supreme Court justices accepted charges against him over an alleged attempt to stay in office after his 2022 ...
BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil's finance minister said the government plans to send Congress two separate bills with fiscal measures on Tuesday, reviving provisions that were previously included in an executive order that expired after lawmakers failed to vote ...
BRASILIA, Brazil — Brazil’s government on Tuesday approved joining OPEC+, a group of major oil-exporting nations, signaling the country’s evolution into a major oil state just nine months ahead of hosting the United Nations’ annual climate summit.
Many locals are cheering on the Brazilian government’s plans to rebuild a decrepit highway. Environmentalists are less keen