Brazil’s slow soybean harvest means that supplies are not reaching buyers as quickly as they might have hoped. But China, the destination for more than 70% of Brazil’s annual soy exports, does not appear concerned.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called on Donald Trump to "respect" Brazil. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Thursday he would respond in kind if US President Donald Trump were to deploy tariffs against Brazil.
China's suspension earlier this month of Brazilian soybean exports from five companies after cargoes did not meet plant health requirements will last two months, a top Brazilian agriculture official told Reuters on Friday.
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday referred to China, India, and Brazil as “tremendous tariff-makers” and said that his administration would no longer tolerate such practices, reiterating his commitment to putting “America First.
Chips, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals produced outside US are to be tariffed to incentivize firms to return, as US president claims to build ‘fair system’ to make ‘America very rich again’ - Anadolu
Donald Trump on Tuesday denounced India, China, and Brazil as "tremendous tariff-maker(s)" and said his government would not allow the three to do this, declaring, "... we're not going to let that
United States President Donald Trump has announced plans to impose tariffs on countries he accuses of "harming" America. Speaking to House Republicans at a Florida retreat, he named China, India, and Brazil as high-tariff nations.
China's foreign minister, special advisor to Brazilian president agree to continue efforts to end Ukraine-Russia war - Anadolu Ajansı
China’s soybean imports from the United States dropped five percent in 2024 from the previous year. Reuters says, “U.S. soybean imports were replaced in the Chinese market by shipments from Brazil and
Brazil’s slow soybean harvest means that supplies are not reaching buyers as quickly as they might have hoped.
As world leaders grapple with the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, Brazil, the host of this year’s COP30 global climate summit, sees an opportunity to amplify the voices of developing nations in what will be a fierce dispute over who will pay for the global transition to cleaner energy sources.
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