President Donald Trump’s move to scale back US investments in renewable energy is spurring companies to look to Brazil as an alternative for those projects, according to Finance Minister Fernando Haddad.
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) -Few countries have been hit harder by the soaring dollar and U.S. bond yields than Brazil. But the country has one thing going for it - as U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to levy punitive tariffs on many of America's major trading partners,
Brazilian President Lula has indicated that Brazil would retaliate if U.S. President Donald Trump imposes tariffs. Despite a trade surplus for the U.S., tensions are rising as Trump labels Brazil harmful to the U.
The Brazilian government says it is going to create a reception center for deported migrants from the United States following controversy over conditions on a recent flight.
The Brazilian government on Wednesday said it is scrambling to fund a joint operation with United Nations agencies to resettle Venezuelan migrants in Brazil after President Donald Trump imposed a sweeping freeze on U.
André Corrêa do Lago, the experienced Brazilian diplomat and climate negotiator appointed this week, told the Financial Times that the exit of the US could also allow nations such as China, India and Brazil to take a bigger role in the world’s most important climate talks.
Brazilian and U.S. officials agreed on Wednesday to discuss regularly how Washington will deport migrants from Brazil, as some leaders in Latin America have balked at what they see as poor treatment of their citizens on repatriation flights.
With Donald Trump settling back into the White House, advocates for the Amazon worry about what his second term will mean for the rainforest.
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday referred to China, India, and Brazil as “tremendous tariff-makers” and said that his administration would no longer tolerate such practices, reiterating his commitment to putting “America First.
In a post shared on social media platform Truth Social, Trump declared that the United States would not stand idly by while the BRICS bloc pursues the development of an alternative currency.