Trump, Brazil and Coffee beans
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The official rate surpassed 4.5% for the sixth time in a row, thus breaching the new method adopted by the National Monetary Council early this year to gauge the adequacy of price changes.
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett defended Donald Trump’s newly unveiled 50% tariff against Brazil on ABC News' "This Week."
Despite external trade headwinds and tight domestic monetary conditions, Brazil's finance ministry has upgraded its 2025 economic outlook.
Brazil’s Central Bank released a letter explaining why the Broad National Consumer Price Index (IPCA) surpassed the target in June.
Brazil's monthly inflation is expected to have slowed for the fourth time in a row in June due in part to lower gasoline prices, a Reuters poll showed.
Trump’s pledge to place a 50 percent tariff on all imports from the South American nation will drive up the prices of coffee — and orange juice.
A trade war looms as President Lula da Silva refutes Trump's claims of trade imbalance and rejects demands to interfere with judicial proceedings
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Brazil's central bank on Thursday said it was confident in its strategy to hold interest rates steady even as its updated projections showed it would not meet its 3% inflation target through 2027.
President Donald Trump is threatening to impose 50% tariffs on Brazilian imports — a move that could spike prices of breakfast staples like coffee and orange juice.
Brazil is planning to return to international debt markets in the second half of 2025 after a successful issuance of sovereign bonds.