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Trade and tariffs will be high on the agenda for the upcoming BRICS Summit in Brazil, but geopolitical divisions and conflict could be distractions.
Lula’s personal approval ratings hover around 40%, the lowest at any point during his three terms. Only 28% of Brazilians say ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Thursday that the Mercosur bloc of South American countries should ...
Eastern District’s application to join top flight waved through, but Canton United fail to meet local association criteria.
Brazil's government will launch an investigation into suspected export "dumping" of some hot-rolled steel products from China ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping will not participate in the BRICS summit in Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro on July 6-7 as the country ...
Yet localization brings new hurdles. While federal incentives under Brazil’s Green Mobility and Innovation Program (Mover) ...
Brazil and Mexico said they had begun preliminary talks to boost trade ties as they sought to expand commercial partnerships ...
China has been steadily reducing its soybean imports from the US, as the country seeks food security in light of market ...
Most countries in BRICS remain major fossil fuel producers, but the group together produced 51% of the world’s solar energy ...
Beijing is selling clean energy to the world, Washington is pushing oil and gas. Both are driven by national security.
Brazil and China signed 37 deals covering agriculture, tech cooperation, trade and investments, infrastructure, industry, energy and mining, among other areas. July Weather Outlook.