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US President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that new trade duties will have a minimum rate of 15%, with the possibility of reaching 50%.
The Trump administration has launched a trade investigation into Brazil over unfair policies harming American workers, ...
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Religion News Service on MSNA ‘weird mirror that is Brazil': New film examines link between evangelicalism, far-right political power
Netflix released the documentary ‘Apocalypse in the Tropics,’ which seeks to understand how the far right mobilizes faith for ...
Donald Trump’s tariff threat against Brazil over a legal probe into his political ally, former President Jair Bolsonaro, caught the Supreme Court in Brasilia off guard.
In retaliation, the U.S. has imposed visa restrictions on Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes and others, according to ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday announced the revocation of US visas for eight of Brazil’s 11 Supreme Court justices, in what officials described as part of a broader effort to support ...
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Self Employed on MSNUS Launches Trade Investigation Against Brazil Amid Tensions
The post US Launches Trade Investigation Against Brazil Amid Tensions appeared first on Self Employed.
"I think this is very personal for President Trump," said AS/COA's executive vice president on accusations against former ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNBrazil to establish tax advisory office in China amid deepening ties
Since taking office in 2023, leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has met with President Xi Jinping three times. The two countries have also agreed to explore transportation integration, ...
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Fed under pressure: Powell to lead rate decision amid trade tensions and presidential calls for cuts
By Vince Golle / Bloomberg Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues will step into the central bank’s board room on Tuesday to deliberate on interest rates at a time of immense political ...
Economist Peter Schiff cautioned that President Trump’s latest tax and spending package could harm the U.S. economy more than ...
Latin America's major currencies gained an average of 6% against the U.S. dollar in the first half of the year amid global ...
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