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Donald Trump ratcheted up pressure on Brazil to drop criminal charges against former President Jair Bolsonaro, saying he would be “watching closely” for a response just a week after threatening to impose punishing tariffs on the South American nation.
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CT Insider on MSNTrump’s Brazil coffee tariff has CT businesses worried about higher prices for U.S. consumersCoffee provides those that drink it with a surge of caffeine to get them started each day, but if President Donald Trump makes good on his threat to impose a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports, getting a jolt of java will likely cost a lot more.
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American, positioning itself as a platform for multilateral diplomacy, particularly as global forums like the G7 and G20 struggle with internal divisions and Trump’s "America First" agenda.
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Newspoint on MSNTrump's tariff threat pushes Lula's popularity, worsens legal troubles for Brazil's ex-leaderUS President Donald Trump may have thought that pressuring Brazil with higher tariffs would help his ally, the country's former President Jair Bolsonaro, but the move apparently backfired. Last week,
A prosecutor has asked Brazil's Supreme Court to find ex-president Jair Bolsonaro guilty of plotting a violent coup after a trial that saw President Trump try to intervene.
The United States has launched an investigation into “unfair” trading practices by Brazil, escalating President Donald Trump’s spat with the world’s 10th-largest economy over issues including the criminal case against its former President Jair Bolsonaro.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRutte on Trump’s ultimatum to Putin: China, India, and Brazil face a severe blowThe United States may impose 100% tariffs on China, India, and Brazil if Russia refuses to sign a peace agreement with Ukraine within 50 days, states NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, according to The Guardian.
BRASILIA - Brazil has yet to hear a response from Washington about an offer it made in trade talks two months ago, Vice President Geraldo Alckmin said on Monday, after U.S. President Donald Trump slapped much higher tariffs on Brazil last week.