Brazil's foreign trade in goods, some US$ 640bn annually is done mostly in US dollars, some 95%, but there are some inroads to other currencies such as the Euro and its own Brazilian Reais.
China, the world's biggest soybean buyer, has stopped receiving Brazilian soybean shipments from five entities after cargoes ...
A 25% tariff on all Brazilian goods would likely trigger retaliatory measures. Brazil's government under President Lula da Silva must navigate these tensions carefully. Lula aims to strengthen ...
Brazil consumer price rises are expected to have gained traction in December as energy and goods costs fell less than in the ...
Chinese soybean processors have turned to competitively priced Brazilian cargoes instead of U.S. oilseeds, amid fears ...
Brazil’s retailers are already reeling from foreign competition, high interest rates and stubborn inflation. Now a dramatic ...