Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad stressed Tuesday that US President Donald Trump's decision to impose 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports was “counterproductive” to the global economy.
Brazil's finance minister rejected on Monday a report saying the country was planning to impose taxes on U.S. tech companies ...
His remarks came after U.S. President Donald Trump moved to scrap decades-old low tariff rates, raising them to match those ...
Brazil's BRICS presidency this year will not advance a common currency for the group of major developing economies this year, ...
Emphasizing that the steel and aluminum tariffs impact more than just Brazil, Haddad said the Brazilian government has room ...
Brazil's finance minister dismissed claims that the country plans to impose taxes on U.S. tech giants in retaliation for ...
Brazil’s government is planning to impose taxes on US tech companies if President Donald Trump goes ahead with his plans to ...
SAO PAULO/BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil's finance minister rejected on Monday a report saying the country was planning to impose taxes on U.S. tech companies if President Donald Trump proceeds with ...
Brazil and Mexico, two top steel exporters to the U.S., are waiting to see if President Donald Trump announces new 25% ...
The Finance Ministry did not immediately respond to a ... Inacio Lula da Silva voices concerns over rising food prices in Brazil amid a decline of his popularity. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram ...
After the PT’s collapse in last November’s municipal elections, the Lula government’s austerity measures threaten to pave the ...
Countries like Malaysia and Thailand have expressed interest in joining BRICS, seen as a counterweight to the West, in recent ...