Trump, Brazil and tariff
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Cryptopolitan on MSNBrazil downplays economic risk amid market jitters and US tensionsDespite the tariff threat, Brazil’s Finance Ministry projected limited economic impact, maintaining its 2.5% GDP growth forecast for 2025. Officials said only specific sectors, like aerospace and energy machinery—heavily reliant on US buyers—might suffer.
Brazilian President Lula da Silva threatens retaliatory tariffs against the US if President Trump imposes increased import taxes due to Bolsonaro's trial. Lula aims for negotiation but warns of reciprocal measures.
Brazil’s Central Bank released a letter explaining why the Broad National Consumer Price Index (IPCA) surpassed the target in June.
The U.S. dollar slipped further from a two-week high versus major peers on Thursday, as President Donald Trump's latest tariff salvos failed to shake markets, except in Brazil where a threatened 50% levy sent the real sliding as much as 2.
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,
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 ...
US President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday his intention to implement a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports, partially responding to what he terms a.
In addition to a significant increase in employment, the study shows that income generated in an electric vehicle transition scenario is 85% higher. Positive outcomes depend on advancing domestic electric vehicle production,