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Why is Trump targeting Brazil - and will it backfire for Bolsonaro?

Why is Trump targeting Brazil - and will it backfire for Bolsonaro?

Caio QueroBBC Brasil editor ShareSave US President Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro, his former counterpart in Brazil, have a closer relationship A message from US President Donald Trump on Wednesday landed like a grenade in Brazil, bringing the...

What Brazil’s 50% Trade Tariff Means for Food and Supply Chains

What Brazil’s 50% Trade Tariff Means for Food and Supply Chains

A new 50% tariff on Brazilian imports takes effect on August 1, and its impact is likely to be felt quickly across U.S. supply chains, particularly in the food, beverage, and industrial sectors. What’s Related Brazil is the world's largest...

U.S. coffee, orange juice prices could surge if Trump’s Brazil tariffs stick

U.S. coffee, orange juice prices could surge if Trump’s Brazil tariffs stick

LONDON/NEW YORK — U.S. consumers face sharp price rises on food staples like coffee and orange juice if the Trump administration sticks to its plan to slap 50 per cent tariffs on all imports from Brazil, traders and experts said on Thursday. U.S....

Indian companies queue up for domestic rare earth magnet production

Indian companies queue up for domestic rare earth magnet production

India is planning to establish its own rare earth magnet production within the next year or two, with support from automakers and parts manufacturers, along with the expected rollout of incentives by the Indian government, according to a Reuters...

US-Brazil trade war intensifies with new 50 per cent tariff

US-Brazil trade war intensifies with new 50 per cent tariff

President Donald Trump has announced that the US will impose a 50 per cent tariff on all Brazilian imports. The new tariffs will take effect on 1 August, with Trump framing the move as a response to what he described as a politically motivated...

Trump sets 50% Brazil tariff for Aug. 1

Trump sets 50% Brazil tariff for Aug. 1

Goods from Brazil face a major U.S. import tariff. President Donald Trump has made a major addition to the import tariffs he plans to roll out Friday, Aug. 1, 2025. In a letter sent to Brazilian president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva that was posted...

Coffee, orange juice prices may spike under Trump’s Brazil tariffs

Coffee, orange juice prices may spike under Trump’s Brazil tariffs

REUTERS/GARY CAMERON/FILE PHOTO Various brands of orange and grapefruit juices are seen at the Safeway store in Wheaton, Md., in February 2015. U.S. consumers face sharp price rises on food staples like coffee and orange juice if the Trump...

Trump pledges 50% tariff on goods from Brazil

Trump pledges 50% tariff on goods from Brazil

President Donald Trump said he is considering 50% tariffs on imports from Brazil over the country’s prosecution of its former president, Jair Bolsonaro Trump accused the Brazilian government of conducting a “witch-hunt” against Bolsonaro, who is...

Trump threatens 50% tariff on Brazil over Bolsonaro trial, targets copper imports

Trump threatens 50% tariff on Brazil over Bolsonaro trial, targets copper imports

Washington DC [US], July 10 (ANI): US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports starting August 1, accusing President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of conducting a "Witch Hunt" against former President Jair...

Brazil: PM Modi holds wide-ranging interactions on sidelines of BRICS Summit

Brazil: PM Modi holds wide-ranging interactions on sidelines of BRICS Summit

Rio de Janeiro [Brazil], July 9 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi held several interactions on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit which took place in Brazil. He held productive interactions with Dilma Rousseff, President of the New Development...

Solina Foods enters South American market with acquisition of Brazil’s New Max

Solina Foods enters South American market with acquisition of Brazil’s New Max

BRAZIL – France-based savoury ingredients supplier, Solina Foods, has signed an agreement to acquire New Max Industrial Ltda (“New Max”), marking Solina’s first step into South America. New Max is a renowned Brazilian player in the field of...

CONAB ups Brazil second crop corn projection

CONAB ups Brazil second crop corn projection

News CONAB ups Brazil second crop corn projection Brazil’s equivalent of the USDA has raised its second crop corn production estimate. CONAB now has that second corn crop at 104.538 million tons, up 3.5% from June 16% from 2024 thanks to higher...

New report benchmarks textile production costs

New report benchmarks textile production costs

The International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) has released its latest International Production Cost Comparison (IPCC), providing an updated and expanded benchmark for production costs and carbon footprints across the primary textile...

Data Contradicts Trump, Shows U.S. Runs Trade Surplus with Brazil

Data Contradicts Trump, Shows U.S. Runs Trade Surplus with Brazil

Despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that his country runs a trade deficit with Brazil, the numbers tell a different story. For 17 years, trade in goods between the two countries has favored the U.S., which exports more to Brazil than it...

UAE’s Eisa Ahmed breaks down what went wrong for Brazil against Germany

UAE’s Eisa Ahmed breaks down what went wrong for Brazil against Germany

Eisa "Santo" Ahmed, the Al Wahda and UAE international defender, invited me to his mother's place in Dubai to watch the Brazil versus Germany semi-final. Midnight football with Arabic coffee, dates and Emirati sweets? Yes, please. Invitation...

Chinese Companies Hiring in Brazil Require English, Value Interest in Mandarin

Chinese Companies Hiring in Brazil Require English, Value Interest in Mandarin

Since January 2025, Erico Traldi has been leading marketing for Hisense in Latin America. He says he's well-acquainted with the environment inside Asian corporations. "Korean companies are aggressive, Japanese ones are methodical. I think Chinese...

Odebrecht Foundation supports sustainable agricultural development in Cabinda

Odebrecht Foundation supports sustainable agricultural development in Cabinda

According to a press release from Odebrecht, a company operating in Angola for 40 years, the FNO, in partnership with Odebrecht Angola and the Agrarian Development Support Fund (FADA), visited 17 communities surrounding the new Cabinda...

Prabowo to Dispatch Team to Brazil for Agricultural and Renewable Energy Insights

Prabowo to Dispatch Team to Brazil for Agricultural and Renewable Energy Insights

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto planned to dispatch a team of technical experts to Brazil to study its advancements in modernization, agricultural technology, and renewable energy development. He highlighted Brazil's...

New water assessment study to support green hydrogen production at Port of Pecém

New water assessment study to support green hydrogen production at Port of Pecém

RINA, an Italy-based engineering consulting, inspection, and certification company, has been selected to conduct a water assessment study aimed at securing industrial water supply for green hydrogen production at the Pecém Industrial and Port...

EU energy transition: European commission announces Strategic Projects outside of the EU to boost critical materials value chain

EU energy transition: European commission announces Strategic Projects outside of the EU to boost critical materials value chain

Following the commission’s announcement in March of the first 47 Strategic Projects under the EU Critical Raw Materials Act (Act) located within the EU (discussed in our previous article, the commission has confirmed 13 Strategic Projects located...

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