After the meeting between Presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Donald Trump last week, Brazil and the United States will have 30 days to discuss a new trade agreement. Despite the climate of diplomatic rapprochement, the trade investigation known as Section 301 — conducted by the US Department of Commerce — still poses a concrete threat of new tariffs to Brazil. At now CNN this Sunday (17), economic analyst Gabriel Monteiro stressed that the…
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After the meeting between Presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Donald Trump last week, Brazil and the United States will have 30 days to discuss a new trade agreement. Despite the climate of diplomatic rapprochement, the trade investigation known as Section 301 — conducted by the US Department of Commerce — still poses a concrete threat of new tariffs to Brazil. At now CNN this Sunday (17), economic analyst Gabriel Monteiro stressed that the…