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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva says that his government has not been successful in trying to negotiate the 50% tariff on Brazilian imports that U.S.
The USD/BRL exchange rate remained in a tight range last week as market participants awaited the upcoming Federal Reserve and Brazilian Central Bank (BCB) interest rate decisions, as well as the potential escalation of the US-Brazil trade war.
Orange juice prices in the U.S. are already high. The suit argues that the tariff would lead to retail price hikes of up to 25 percent.
Brazil’s inflation edged up in early July as US President Donald Trump threatened to slap the South American nation with punishing tariffs, further complicating the consumer price outlook for the central bank.
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PORCIUNCULA, Brazil (AP) — Brazilian José Natal da Silva often tends to his modest coffee plantation in the interior of Rio de Janeiro state in the middle of the night, sacrificing sleep to fend off pests that could inflict harm on his precious crops.
A Supreme Court judge ordered an investigation into potential insider trading in Brazil’s currency markets around the announcement of US tariffs on Brazilian goods.
Embraer's strong backlog, record deals, and favorable FX exposure provide medium/long-term support, but near-term uncertainty is high. Read why ERJ is a Hold.
When President Donald Trump announced a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports to the United States, coffee producers from Varre-Sai, a small city in the north of Rio de Janeiro’s state, saw their expectations for this year’s harvest clouded by uncertainty.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNSão Paulo faces major job and economic losses if the U.S. goes ahead with a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods
Faced with the looming prospect of a 50% U.S. tariff set for Aug. 1, officials in Brazil’s richest state are rushing to soften the blow on local companies and jobs. Governor Tarcísio de Freitas said on Saturday that as many as 120,