Crusoe: After Sending Letters to Brazilian Banks, the United States Studies Next Step
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The 50% rates imposed by the United States on Brazilian products, such as coffee and meat, placed large national banks at the centre of an international dispute. The tension increased after Donald Trump’s government financially punished the Minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes, responsible for the judgment of former President Jair Bolsonaro for an attempt to strike. In August, a new decision by the STF determined that …
The U.S. Treasury Department sent letters to Brazilian banks this week to know whether they were or not meeting the requirements of the Magnitsky Law, which imposes serious violations of human rights and corruption around the world. On July 30, the U.S. government applied sanctions to the Minister of the STF Alexandre of... The post Crusoe: After sending letters to Brazilian banks, the United States studies next steps appeared first on The Antag…
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