Lula, Trump and Brazil
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Brazil's beef exports to the United States are seen falling further in September from the previous months, the head of local beef lobby Abiec said on Wednesday, in a move linked to higher tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on goods from Brazil.
After last week’s ruling against former President Bolsonaro, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio posted on X that Trump’s government “will respond accordingly”.View on euronews
The coffee industry has been caught off guard by President Donald Trump’s tariffs, as retail coffee prices continue to climb.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva says Trump’s actions against Brazil are a nakedly political attempt to help former President Jair Bolsonaro.
Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine is planning to force two Senate votes on President Donald Trump’s tariffs in the coming weeks, keeping the pressure on his Republican colleagues as many of them have voiced frustration with the policies.
Amidst global trade shifts, Brazil is advocating for stronger economic and agricultural ties with India, viewing it as a prime opportunity for collaboration. Ambassador Nobrega highlighted the Maitri 2.
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Houston roasters feel effects of tariffs on coffee beans
As a result, the Burau of Labor Statistics reports ground-coffee prices are the highest they've ever been. In southeast Houston, Three Keys Coffee has watched those prices grow. The specialty roaster has a downtown coffee shop, and supplies a number of retailers and cafés in a sizable portion of the country.
A 50% U.S. tariff on Brazilian coffee just kicked in, and it's shaking up supply chains. As U.S. roasters scramble for alternatives, Colombia is cashing in. But how long will the prices hold?
US president's announcement comes amid deteriorating US-Brazil ties following Trump's imposition of steep tariffs on Brazilian goods, with rates reaching as high as 50% - Anadolu Ajansı